Administrative Law Specialist

Walker critic outpolls appointee in Milwaukee Circuit Court race

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 22nd, 2012

After making Gov. Scott Walker the issue in a Milwaukee County Circuit Court race, state Administrative Law Judge Carolina Maria Stark led Walker's appointee, incumbent Circuit Judge Nelson Phillips III, in Tuesday's primary.

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Candidates advance in judicial race with Walker overtones

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 22nd, 2012

After making Gov. Scott Walker the issue in a Milwaukee County Circuit Court race, state Administrative Law Judge Carolina Maria Stark led Walker's appointee, incumbent Circuit Judge Nelson Phillips III, in Tuesday's primary.

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Hearing officer orders revocation of license for Kan. doctor over role in late-term abortions

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 22nd, 2012

TOPEKA, Kan. – A state administrative judge has ordered the revocation of a Kansas doctor's license over her referrals of young patients to the late Dr. George Tiller for late-term abortions, concluding their care was “seriously jeopardized” by inadequate mental health examinations.

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Loss of license ordered in Kansas abortion case

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 22nd, 2012

A state administrative judge has ordered the revocation of a Kansas doctor's license over her referrals of young patients to the late Dr. George Tiller for late-term abortions, concluding their care was “seriously jeopardized” by inadequate mental health examinations.

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License loss ordered in Kansas abortion case

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 22nd, 2012

A state administrative judge has ordered the revocation of a Kansas doctor's license over her referrals of young patients to the late Dr. George Tiller for late-term abortions.

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Reducing administrative burdens on small businesses – guide

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 21st, 2012

European Commission efforts to reduce regulatory burden, including administrative burden, are part of its smart regulation agenda. Smart regulation is intended to ensure that European laws benefit people and businesses. It is essential if the EU is to deliver the ambitious objectives for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth set out by the Europe 2020 Strategy. The Commission therefore …

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BlueSky Online School Returns Focus to Innovative Education After Education Commissioner Dismisses Contract …

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 21st, 2012

ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 21, 2012 BlueSky Online School , Minnesota's first fully online charter school, today announced that the Minnesota Commissioner of Education has accepted the recommendation …

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Comment on The emasculation of our judiciary by yhsiew

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 21st, 2012

Pakatan, if voted into power, should treat the issue of restoration of independence to the judiciary as an urgent matter as that is the only way to regain investors' confidence in our legal justice system.

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The emasculation of our judiciary — Art Harun

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 21st, 2012

FEB 21 — In any Westminster-styled democracy, a country’s administration consists of three main machinations, namely, the Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary. The Legislative makes laws. The Executive runs the country. Lastly, but by no means the least, the Judiciary adjudicates disputes and determines them. The Judiciary does not only …

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The Emasculation of Our Judiciary

Posted in Administrative Law by on February 21st, 2012

The Judiciary does not only adjudicate disputes amongst private citizens but also, more importantly, disputes between the citizens and the Executive (the government). In a branch of law called “administrative law”, the Judiciary inherently has the power to issue four kinds of orders against the Executive. These are traditional judicial powers which are paramount towards ensuring that rules of …

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