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To: Navy Patriot
Did you notice that this was an ADMINISTRATIVE law judge?
Yeah, I noticed that.
A little info for general use.
Administrative Law Research
Administrative law is the body of law created by administrative agencies in the form of rules, regulations, procedures, orders, and decisions. Administrative agencies (federal, state, or municipal) perform regulatory functions such as licensing, rulemaking, and enforcing. The basic procedural standards for federal agencies are set forth in the Administrative Procedure Act (5 USC §551 et seq.).
Bad boys know rules are made to be broken. It's not like breaking a law or something.

Administrative law is the mechanism most used by the government to violate the rights of it's citizens, with statutory law next, and common law and Constitutional law a distant third and forth.

16 posted on 04/09/2002 2:39:36 AM PDT by philman_36
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To: Navy Patriot
Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
The name of the food is ``Catsup,'' ``Ketchup,'' or ``Catchup.''
(3) Labeling.
(i) The name of the food is ``Catsup,'' ``Ketchup,'' or ``Catchup.''
(3) If the quality of catsup falls below the standard prescribed in paragraphs (b) (1) and (2) of this section, the label shall bear the general statement of substandard quality specified in Sec. 130.14(a) of this chapter, in the manner and form therein specified, but in lieu of such general statement of substandard quality when the quality of the catsup falls below the standard, the label may bear the alternative statement, ``Below Standard in Quality--Low Consistency.''

Got any substandard quality fries to go with that?
17 posted on 04/09/2002 2:55:35 AM PDT by philman_36
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