Day v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration

Filing 17

ORDER adopting 16 Report and Recommendation. Signed by Judge Ron Clark on 7/8/17. (tkd, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS TYLER DIVISION JOHN THOMAS DAY, Plaintiff, v. COMMISSIONER, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, § § § § § § § § § § CIVIL ACTION NO. 6:16-CV-00210-RC Defendant. ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Plaintiff John Thomas Day filed the above-styled and numbered civil action pursuant to the Social Security Act, Section 205(g), for judicial review of the Commissioner’s denial of his application for Social Security benefits. The cause of action was referred to United States Magistrate Judge John D. Love, who issued a Report and Recommendation concluding that the decision of the Commissioner should be reversed and the cause should be remanded to the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration for further proceedings consistent with the opinion of the Court. (Dkt. No. 16.) The Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge, which contains his proposed findings of fact and recommendations for the disposition of such action, has been presented for consideration. Neither party has filed any objections. Having reviewed the Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge, the Court hereby adopts the findings and conclusions of the Magistrate Judge as the findings and conclusions of the Court. It is accordingly ORDERED that the decision of the Commissioner is REVERSED and that the cause be remanded to the 1 Commissioner of the Social Security Administration for proceedings consistent with this Court’s opinion. So ORDERED and SIGNED this 8 day of July, 2017. ___________________________________ Ron Clark, United States District Judge 2

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