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  • In American administrative law, ALJs are Article I judges under the U . S . Constitution.
  • The bankruptcy judge would continue to be an Article I judge, who was appointed for a set term.
  • The same statutory basis for divesting magistrate judges of their power to remand may logically be applied to Article I judges.
  • When there is peer reviewed research, convergent face validity is the standard by which the article is judged to accurately reflect that research.
  • I hope that each article is judged on its own merits . ?: ?02 : 10, 27 April 2008 ( UTC)
  • Even bankruptcy judges, who are a " unit " of the Article III district courts, are themselves considered Article I judges if I recall correctly.
  • It can only be out of his innate sense of fairness that he wants to ensure the article is judged on the merits, as he explains below.
  • The good article process is often the first place in which an article is judged against this criterion, yet many current good articles may not meet it.
  • Not judging things based on their relation to politics ( though make sure the article is judged for neutrality ) is the most neutral way for DYK to go.
  • "' Scott W . Stucky "'( born January 11, 1948 ) is an Article I Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
  • :The article is Judge Rotenberg Educational Center and 68.162.234.35 himself looks like a vandal but I will Sbowers3 01 : 39, 24 October 2007 ( UTC)
  • :First of all, each article is judged on its own merits so the existence of similar articles does not, unfortunately, make your submission any more or less likely to be accepted.
  • :: Is the ArbCom ruling supposed to cripple Zero's ability to administrate in this manner, though ? if an article is judged to be offensively racist, should it be left to sit untouched until someone can get around to it?
  • More's demurrer was opposed by U . S . Attorney Mason, Mason argued that the D . C . justices of the peace were Article I judges established pursuant to Congress's enumerated power over the District of Columbia in Article One of the United States Constitution.
  • However, Article I judges and courts are not constrained to rendering opinions for only a " case or controversy " before them, and may render advisory opinions on a purely prospective basis, such as, " e . g . ", Congressional reference cases assigned to the Court of Federal Claims.
  • Fine, but the stress was placed on the wrong part of the quote . "'Contentious material "'is the key there; if there's material that's both notable and uncontroversial, and if the " Daily Mail " article is judged to be reasonable, then why not use it?
  • The English-language Wikipedia has introduced a scale against which the quality of articles is judged; roughly 1200 have passed a rigorous set of criteria to acquire the highest " featured article " status; such articles are intended to provide a thorough, well-written coverage of their topic, and be supported by many references to peer-reviewed publications ., suggesting that it cannot claim to be authoritative in its own right, unlike more established encyclopedias.
  • The English-language Wikipedia has introduced a scale against which the quality of articles is judged; more than 3700 have passed a rigorous set of criteria to acquire the highest " featured article " status; such articles are intended to provide a thorough, well-written coverage of their topic, and be supported by many references to peer-reviewed publications ., suggesting that it cannot claim to be authoritative in its own right, unlike more established encyclopedias.