Stout v. Commissioner of Social Security

Filing 29

ORDER: After careful consideration of the Report and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge, and for the reasons set out in that Report and Recommendation which are incorporated by reference herein, it is hereby ORDERE D that the plaintiffs objections are OVERRULED; denying 21 Motion for Summary Judgment; granting 24 Motion for Summary Judgment; adopting Report and Recommendations re 27 Report and Recommendations. Signed by District Judge J Ronnie Greer on 9/21/2015. (RLC, )

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE AT GREENEVILLE LILLIE ANN STOUT, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Commissioner of Social Security Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) NO.: 2:14-CV-328 ORDER This Social Security matter is before the Court to consider the Report and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge dated August 24, 2015. In that Report and Recommendation, the Magistrate Judge recommends that the plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment, [Doc. 21], be denied, and defendant’s motion for summary judgment, [Doc. 24], be granted. The plaintiff has filed objections to this recommendation, [Doc. 28]. After careful de novo consideration of the record as a whole, including the Administrative Transcript, and after careful consideration of the Report and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge, and for the reasons set out in that Report and Recommendation which are incorporated by reference herein, it is hereby ORDERED that the plaintiff’s objections are OVERRULED, that this Report and Recommendation is ADOPTED and APPROVED, [Doc. 27], that the plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment, [Doc. 21], is DENIED, and that defendant’s motion for summary judgment, [Doc. 24], is GRANTED. E N T E R: s/J. RONNIE GREER UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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