Multiple Choice
What makes an administrative judge different from other types of judges?
A) Administrative law judges can create their own rules as the case proceeds.
B) There is no difference between administrative law judges and other types of judges.
C) Administrative law judges handle hearing that are much more informal than typical court cases.
D) Individuals appearing before an administrative law judge have no constitutional protections.
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