Frances Buxton v. William A. Halter, Commissioner of Social Security

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 2001-04-12

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OPINION BORMAN, District Judge. Plaintiff appeals from the district court’s grant of judgment in favor of the Commissioner of Social Security. The issue presented in this case is whether there exists in the record substantial evidence to support the Commissioner of Social Security’s determination that Frances Buxton is not entitled to disability benefits…

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