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Vol. 53, Issue 1, 2018February 15, 2019 EDT

IF ESTABLISHED BY LAW, THEN AN ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE IS AN OFFICER

Jennifer L. Cotton,
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Jennifer L. Cotton, IF ESTABLISHED BY LAW, THEN AN ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE IS AN OFFICER, 53 Georgia Law Review 309 (2019).
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