Stewart v. Astrue

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2009-04-02

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PER CURIAM. A magistrate judge, presiding by consent, overturned the denial of Social Security disability benefits to Jennifer Stewart and remanded her case to the agency, but then denied her application for attorney’s fees. The magistrate judge concluded that the Commissioner of Social Security was substantially justified in opposing Stewart’s suit to overturn the denial of ben…

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