Chipps v. Social Security Administration
Filing
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ORDER Setting Briefing Schedule by Chief Magistrate Judge Carmen E. Garza. Motion to Reverse or Remand due 6/28/2021. Response due 8/30/2021. Reply due 9/13/2021. (ke)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO
JOSEPH CHIPPS,
Plaintiff,
v.
No. CV 20-794 JB/CG
ANDREW M. SAUL,
Commissioner of the
Social Security Administration,
Defendant.
ORDER SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE
THIS MATTER is before the Court for scheduling. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
(1)
Plaintiff shall file a Motion to Reverse or Remand Administrative Agency with
Supporting Memorandum on or before June 28, 2021;
(2)
Defendant shall file a Response on or before August 30, 2021;
(3)
Plaintiff may file a Reply on or before September 13, 2021; 1
(4)
All supporting memoranda filed pursuant to this Order shall cite ONLY the
relevant portions of the transcript or record in support of assertions of fact and
shall cite authority in support of propositions of law; and
(5)
All requests for extensions of time altering the deadlines set in this Order
shall be made through a motion to the Court. If the parties concur in
seeking an extension of time, they shall submit a stipulated proposed order to
the Court for approval.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
_________________________________
THE HONORABLE CARMEN E. GARZA
CHIEF UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
The parties have fully briefed the Commissioner’s Motion to Dismiss, (Doc. 16), which includes
briefing on Plaintiff’s constitutional claim raised pursuant to Seila Law, LLC v. Consumer Fin. Prot.
Bureau, __ U.S. __, 141 S.Ct. 2183, 207 L.Ed.2d 494 (2020). See (Doc. 16); (Doc. 21); (Doc. 24);
(Doc. 25). As such, the parties shall limit the briefing set forth herein only to the substantive issues
on review under 42 U.S.C. § 405(g).
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