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Perceptions of Fairness in State Administrative Hearings

Chris McNeil, Capital University Law School

Abstract

A recent study of license suspension hearings suggests that while participants do see central panel adjudications as being fairer, overall there is a profound level of distrust, hopelessness, and anger on the part of those whose licenses are at stake and those who serve in the defense of licensees.

Suggested Citation

Chris McNeil. "Perceptions of Fairness in State Administrative Hearings" Judicature 92.4 (2009): 160-164.
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