Davis v. Social Security Administration, Commissioner of
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JUDGMENT ORDER, entered by the Clerk, overruling plaintiff's objection to the report and recommendation of the magistrate judge. The report and recommendation is accepted in whole. For the reasons stated in the report and recom mendation, which the court adopts and incorporates into its ruling, the plaintiff's motion for judgment on the pleadings 12 is DENIED; the defendant Commissioner's motion for summary judgment 14 is GRANTED; the defendant Commissioner's decision in this case denying plaintiff's application for benefits under the Social Security Act is AFFIRMED; and this case is DISMISSED. Signed by District Judge Thomas W Phillips on March 22, 2012. (AYB)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
AT KNOXVILLE
TERRY L. DAVIS,
Plaintiff,
v.
MICHAEL J. ASTRUE,
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY,
Defendant.
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No. 3:11-CV-12
(Phillips/Guyton)
JUDGMENT ORDER
For the reasons stated in the memorandum opinion filed contemporaneously
with this order, the objections to the report and recommendation of the magistrate judge
filed by plaintiff [Doc. 17] are hereby OVERRULED. The report and recommendation [Doc.
16] is ACCEPTED IN WHOLE under 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1) and Fed.R.Civ.P. 72(b).
IT IS ORDERED, for the reasons stated in the report and recommendation,
which the court adopts and incorporates into its ruling, that the plaintiff’s motion for
judgment on the pleadings [Doc. 12] is DENIED; the defendant Commissioner’s motion for
summary judgment [Doc. 14] is GRANTED; the defendant Commissioner’s decision in this
case denying plaintiff’s application for benefits under the Social Security Act is AFFIRMED;
and this case is DISMISSED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
ENTER:
ENTERED AS A JUDGMENT
s/ Debra C. Poplin
CLERK OF COURT
s/ Thomas W. Phillips
United States District Judge
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