Turner-Clewis v. Commissioner of Social Security
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ORDER: The court has conducted a thorough study of the record, the magistrate judge's proposed findings and conclusions, and applicable legal authorities, and has concluded that the recommendation of the magistrate judge should be accepted. Th e court accepts the recommendation of the magistrate judge and ORDERS that the decision of the Commissioner that, based on the application for a period of disability and disability insurance benefits protectively filed on May 19, 2017, plaintiff is not disabled under sections 216(i) and 223(d) of the Social Security Act, be, and is hereby affirmed. (Ordered by Senior Judge John McBryde on 6/4/2021) (mmw)
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1 :IUN - 4 2021
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
FORT WORTH DIVISION
ELLEN TURNER-CLEWIS,
CLERIC, U.S. DISTRICT ()JURT
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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NO. 4:20-CV-372-A
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ANDREW SAUL, COMMISSIONER,
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION,
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Defendant.
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ORDER
Came on for consideration the above-captioned action
wherein Ellen Turner-Clewis, is plaintiff and Andrew Saul, the
Commissioner of Social Security ("Commissioner"),
is defendant.
This is an action for judicial review of a final decision of the
Commissioner denying plaintiff's claim for a period of
disability and disability insurance benefits. On May 19, 2021,
the United States Magistrate Judge issued his proposed findings
and conclusions and his recommendation ("FC&R"), and granted the
parties until June 2, 2021, in which to file and serve any
written objections thereto.
To date, neither party has filed
objections. Nevertheless, the court has conducted a thorough
study of the record, the magistrate judge's proposed findings
and conclusions, and applicable legal authorities, and has
concluded that the recommendation of the magistrate judge should
be accepted.
Therefore,
The court accepts the recommendation of the magistrate
judge and ORDERS that the decision of the Commissioner that,
based on the application for a period of disability and
disability insurance benefits protectively filed on May 19,
2017, plaintiff is not disabled under sections 216(i) and 223(d)
of the Social Security Act, be, and is
SIGNED June 4, 2021
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