aj
aj — 縮寫
1. An official who presides over hearings and makes decisions on disputes that invo
行政法官
處理政府法規爭議的法官
An official who presides over hearings and makes decisions on disputes that involve the rules, regulations, or actions of a government agency — for example, a benefits claim, a workplace safety violation, or a denied permit.
AJ Renata Torres ruled that the agency must review the denied permit application.
行政法官 Renata Torres 裁定該機構必須重新審查被拒絕的許可證申請。
AJ + ruled + that-clause
The company filed an appeal with the AJ after the hearing last Tuesday.
該公司在聽證會結束後,於上週二向行政法官提出上訴。
AJs in this state handle disputes about workplace safety regulations.
本州的行政法官負責處理職場安全法規相關的爭議。
AJ Diane Okonkwo heard both lawyers argue over disputed medical records before making her decision.
行政法官 Diane Okonkwo 聽取雙方律師就爭議病歷進行辯論後,做出了裁決。
The federal AJ ordered the department to release the requested documents.
聯邦行政法官命令該部門交出所要求的文件。
- administrative law judge
the full, formal title used in US federal agencies; less common in everyday speech
- ALJ
a more specific federal abbreviation; all AJs are ALJs under federal law, but AJ is broader and can include state-level roles
- hearing officer
a less formal term for an official who conducts administrative hearings
用法筆記
Usually written in uppercase as AJ (or A.J.) and spoken as 'A-J'. Common in US legal and administrative contexts, especially in federal agencies such as the Social Security Administration.