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How do I find a written decision from an Adminstrative Law Judge for an aviation matter?


I am working on a paper for school, and need to find out how to locate written decisions from Administrative Law Judges for the FAA or NTSB.

Some key words often contained in the decisions are "Findings of Fact" and "Conclusions of Law."

The paper is written on a case from a judges point of view, and I need to know what format the decisions are usually put in.

FAA ALJ decisions are available in the reporter, "Clark Boardman Callaghan鈥檚 Federal Aviation Decisions" and decisions are also available through LEXIS and WestLaw. You may also want to search the FAA's website library, http://www.faa.gov/library/

I would suggest using LEXIS, http://www.lexis.com/ unless you have access to a good law library. As a student, if you don't already have a password, you can request access to LEXIS or Westlaw through your school's library.

Good luck!

Check Lexis.

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