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Chief judge of Administrative Law Court outlines scope, case volume and staffing pressures

2792573 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

Chief Administrative Law Judge Ralph K. Anderson III briefed the House Legislative Oversight Committee on the court’s jurisdiction, caseload (about 2,000 cases a year plus 6,000 motor vehicle hearings) and a key staffing/pay challenge.

Chief Administrative Law Judge Ralph K. Anderson III told the House Government Efficiency and Legislative Oversight Committee that the Administrative Law Court hears a broad mix of contested cases, appeals and specialized matters and that the court’s workload and jurisdiction have expanded since it was created in 1993.

Anderson said the court now splits roughly half of its work between trial (contested cases) and appellate review, and described the court’s range of matters as including contested proceedings, appellate review of agency decisions, injunctive…

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