Felice Brown v. Michael Astrue

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PER CURIAM OPINION FILED - THE COURT: KERMIT E. BYE, STEVEN M. COLLOTON and RAYMOND W. GRUENDER (UNPUBLISHED) [3896911] [11-2934]

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United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT ___________ No. 11-2934 ___________ Felice Brown, on behalf of A. B., A Minor, * * * Appellant, * Appeal from the United States * District Court for the Western v. * District of Arkansas. * Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner, * [UNPUBLISHED] Social Security Adminstration, * * Appellee. * ___________ Submitted: March 30, 2012 Filed: April 3, 2012 ___________ Before BYE, COLLOTON, and GRUENDER, Circuit Judges. ___________ PER CURIAM. Felice Brown, on behalf of her minor daughter A.B., appeals the district court’s1 order affirming the denial of supplemental security income. Upon de novo review, see Moore ex rel. Moore v. Barnhart, 413 F.3d 718, 721 (8th Cir. 2005), we find no basis for overturning the administrative law judge’s determination that A.B. 1 The Honorable Barry A. Bryant, United States Magistrate Judge for the Western District of Arkansas, to whom the case was referred for final disposition by consent of the parties pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(c). Appellate Case: 11-2934 Page: 1 Date Filed: 04/03/2012 Entry ID: 3896911 did not have “marked” limitations in at least two of the six functional domains, or “extreme” limitations in at least one of the six functional domains.2 The district court is affirmed. See 8th Cir. R. 47B. ______________________________ 2 We decline to consider the matters that Brown raises for the first time on appeal, see Flynn v. Chater, 107 F.3d 617, 620 (8th Cir. 1997), or those that she has not properly developed, see Blakley v. Schlumberger Tech. Corp., 648 F.3d 921, 932 (8th Cir. 2011). -2- Appellate Case: 11-2934 Page: 2 Date Filed: 04/03/2012 Entry ID: 3896911

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