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 Does Cap and Trade Work: Allowances and MarketsCan I Get Dental Insurance Just for My Child?What Are Brokerage Fees and How Do They Work?Do Insurance Companies Take Pictures Inside Your House?Do You Have to Pay Back Financial Aid for College?Can I Include Spouse's Income on a Credit Card Application?Is Student Loan Consolidation a Good Idea? Pros & ConsHow to Apply for a Reverse Mortgage: Eligibility to ClosingDoes Having a Car Payment Help Your Credit Score?How to Get CE Credits for Your Professional LicenseWhat Is Marginal Cost of Capital? Meaning and FormulaWhen to Fire Your Financial Advisor: Signs and StepsWhat Income Is Considered Poor in the United States?What ‘Meets FCRA Requirements' Means on Your Credit ReportIs Depreciation Tax Deductible? Rules and How to ClaimJuneteenth in Florida: Holiday Status and CelebrationsHow Long Do You Have to Name a Baby?If Your Passport Is Expired, Is It Still Valid?Why Was the Legislative Branch Created: Purpose and PowersWhat Income Is Considered Low Income by Household?Why SSDI Takes So Long and How to Speed It UpWhat Is a Poverty Threshold and How Does It Work?How to Become an Insurance Claims Adjuster: Licensing StepsWhy Is My State Tax Refund Delayed or Missing?Where to Collect Lottery Winnings by Prize AmountWhere Are Casinos Legal in the US? State by StateWho Pays Import Tariffs: The Importer of RecordHow Do Checks and Balances Limit Government Power?Can You Negotiate With the IRS on Overdue Taxes?