Buckhanan v. Colvin
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ORDER -...IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Report and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge is sustained, adopted and incorporated herein. [Doc. 23] IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the decision of the Commissioner denying plaintiff's application for Supplemental Security Income benefits under Title XVI of the Social Security Act is AFFIRMED. An appropriate judgment will accompany this order.. Signed by District Judge Charles A. Shaw on 9/23/2014. (MRC)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI
EASTERN DIVISION
TAMEKA BUCKHANAN,
Plaintiff,
v.
CAROLYN W. COLVIN,
Acting Commissioner of Social Security,
Defendant.
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No. 4:13-CV-1038 CAS
ORDER
This matter is before the Court pursuant to the Report and Recommendation of United States
Magistrate Judge Thomas C. Mummert, III, filed June 25, 2014. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b). The
Magistrate Judge recommended that the decision of the Commissioner denying plaintiff’s
application for Supplemental Security Income benefits under Title XVI of the Social Security Act,
42 U.S.C. §§ 1381, et seq. be affirmed. Neither party has filed an objection to the recommendation.
After careful review of the matter, the Court concurs with the recommendation of the
Magistrate Judge for the reasons set forth in the well-reasoned Report and Recommendation.
Accordingly,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Report and Recommendation of the United States
Magistrate Judge is sustained, adopted and incorporated herein. [Doc. 23]
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the decision of the Commissioner denying plaintiff’s
application for Supplemental Security Income benefits under Title XVI of the Social Security Act
is AFFIRMED.
An appropriate judgment will accompany this order.
CHARLES A. SHAW
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Dated this 23rd
day of September, 2014.
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