Maryland Association of Administrative Law Judges

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MAALJ Mission Statement

The Maryland Association of Administrative Law Judiciary (MAALJ) is an affiliated chapter of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary. As an affiliate, MAALJ is a professional organization made up of active and retired state, federal, and local administrative law judges, administrative judges, and hearing officers. MAALJ’s mission is to maintain the highest professional standards and advocate for improvements in the field of administrative law. To attain this mission, MAALJ provides a common meeting ground where individuals currently or formerly charged with the performance of adjudicatory functions in administrative law may:

1) Participate in seeking the attainment of professional standards

2) Sponsor meetings and conferences

where ideas, opinions, information, and materials are exchanged to advance the continuing education of the membership;

3) Invite recognized authorities in administrative law

to appear to share their views with the membership;

4) Provide training and information to improve membership skills

and techniques in conducting fair and impartial hearings;

5) Keep membership apprised of recent case

decisions, legislation, and developments affecting administrative law;

6) Study and recommend improved

operating procedures, techniques, and technologies to better service the public;

7) Interact with the public

to discuss and explain the administrative law process;

8) Furnish and exchange information

among members and governmental agencies;

9) Promote a rapport

with the judicial community, legal community, and other professions;

10) Assist in the establishment of a code of ethics;

11) Cooperate with other judicial or quasi-judicial or legal societies or associations

in this or any other state to address problems of mutual interest and concern; and

12) Engage in such other activities

as are deemed necessary and proper to further the objectives of MAALJ.

Leigh Walder

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President