CLINE v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SEC.

No. 95-3206.

96 F.3d 146 (1996)

Wayne CLINE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided May 1, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David T. Tarr (argued and briefed), Canton, OH, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Steven J. Paffilas (argued and briefed), Office of U.S. Attorney, Cleveland, OH, for Defendant-Appellee.

Before: LIVELY, MARTIN, and MOORE, Circuit Judges.


MOORE, Circuit Judge.

Wayne Cline appeals the denial of disability insurance benefits, arguing that the district court improperly failed to consider new medical evidence considered by the Appeals Council. Cline also argues that the Administrative Law Judge's decision, even without the new evidence, was not supported by substantial evidence. Finally, Cline claims that the magistrate judge violated due process by failing to hold oral argument. All of Cline's contentions...

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