Administrative Law Reviewer

Noah Brooks

Noah Brooks is a renowned expert in international and administrative law, with a strong background in international relations. He has reviewed and edited numerous documents related to international law and administrative law, ensuring their accuracy and relevance. His extensive experience and knowledge make him an invaluable member of our review team.

Credentials

Lead Reviewer, International and Administrative Law

24+ yearsInternational LawAdministrative Law

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Articles reviewed by Noah Brooks

How Long Do Warranties Last: Express and ImpliedHow to Get CE Credits for Your Professional LicenseWhy Is My State Tax Refund Delayed or Missing?Who Pays Import Tariffs: The Importer of RecordWhat Is the Maximum Amount for Social Security Disability?What Is a Convention of States? Article V ExplainedWill Social Security Be There When I Retire?How to Pay NJ Taxes Online: Methods, Fees, and DeadlinesWhat Does Property Tax Pay For: Schools to RoadsIs an Expansion Tank Required for Your Water Heater?Is No Taxation Without Representation Still Relevant Today?Does the IRS Call You About Back Taxes or Is It a Scam?What Is a Food Tax at a Restaurant: Rates and ExemptionsWhat Does “Not for Federal Purposes” Mean?Does a PE License Transfer Between States? Comity RulesWhich States Have No Sales Tax: Rules and ExceptionsIs Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Worth It? Pros and ConsWho Owns News Stations: Networks, Local, and FCC RulesHow to Relocate to Another State: Residency & TaxesWhat Is Considered Low Income in the Bay Area: By CountyWhat Is a Tax Lien? How It Works and Your OptionsHow Does the Census Work? Who's Counted and WhyWhat Is the Maximum Income for Social Security?What Can You Do With Your Social Security Number?What Are the Two Types of Due Process?How Many Times Can the IRS Audit You? No Legal LimitAre Taxes Different in Each State? What to KnowCan the State Take Your Federal Tax Refund?What Determines a Building's Construction Type?What Are User Fees? Definition, Types, and Legal Rules