Multiple Choice
Which statement is correct regarding decisions of federal administrative law judges appealed into the federal court system?
A) Decisions of administrative law judges are upheld as a matter of law because there is no right of appeal into the federal court system.
B) Decisions of administrative law judges are generally upheld as a matter of law unless a jury is requested.
C) Decisions of administrative law judges are usually upheld.
D) Decisions of administrative law judges are usually reversed.
E) Decisions of administrative law judges are upheld approximately 50% of the time.
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