· 3/21/1988
United States v. Stephen Jay Songer
Citations
- 842 F.2d 240
- 1988 U.S. App. LEXIS 3404
- 1988 WL 22960
How courts have described this case
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- explaining that an ALJ’s failure to follow the “specific rules of law that must be followed in weighing particular types of evidence in disability cases ... constitutes reversible error”
- explaining that an ALJ’s failure to follow the “specific rules of law that must be followed in weighing particular types of evidence in disability cases . . . constitutes reversible error”
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Judges: McKay, Moore, Burciaga
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