Luna v. Bowen

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1987-11-24

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SEYMOUR, Circuit Judge. This action involves a class challenge of the Social Security Administration’s regulations, policies, and practices as they relate to the role of pain in the evaluation of disability claims. The named plaintiffs and intervenors sought class relief on the ground that agency decision makers have been systematically denying benefit claims based on disabling pain by improperly requiring objective corrobor…

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