
Administrative Adjudication Law
Administrative Adjudication Law refers to the process by which government agencies resolve disputes and make decisions about the enforcement of regulations. This process often involves hearings, where individuals or organizations can present their case and evidence before an administrative law judge or hearing officer. The decisions made can affect licenses, fines, and compliance with laws. Administrative adjudication is designed to provide a fair and efficient way to handle disputes without going to court, ensuring that the rules established by agencies are upheld and that individuals have a chance to argue their positions.