AUSTIN v. COLVIN, CIV-13-1089-L. (2015)
Court: District Court, W.D. Oklahoma
Number: infdco20150213b41
Visitors: 17
Filed: Feb. 12, 2015
Latest Update: Feb. 12, 2015
Summary: ORDER TIM LEONARD, District Judge. On January 16, 2015, Magistrate Judge Charles B. Goodwin entered a Report and Recommendation in this action brought by plaintiff pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 405(g) for judicial review of the defendant Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration's (Commissioner's) final decision denying plaintiff's applications for disability insurance benefits and supplemental security income payments under the Social Security Act. The Magistrate Judge recommended t
Summary: ORDER TIM LEONARD, District Judge. On January 16, 2015, Magistrate Judge Charles B. Goodwin entered a Report and Recommendation in this action brought by plaintiff pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 405(g) for judicial review of the defendant Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration's (Commissioner's) final decision denying plaintiff's applications for disability insurance benefits and supplemental security income payments under the Social Security Act. The Magistrate Judge recommended th..
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ORDER
TIM LEONARD, District Judge.
On January 16, 2015, Magistrate Judge Charles B. Goodwin entered a Report and Recommendation in this action brought by plaintiff pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §405(g) for judicial review of the defendant Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration's (Commissioner's) final decision denying plaintiff's applications for disability insurance benefits and supplemental security income payments under the Social Security Act. The Magistrate Judge recommended that the decision of the defendant Commissioner be affirmed.
The court file reflects that no party has filed a written objection to the Report and Recommendation within the time limit allowed. Upon de novo review, the court finds that the Report and Recommendation should be and is hereby adopted in its entirety.
Accordingly, the decision of the Commissioner is AFFIRMED.
It is so ordered.
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