LONG v. CHATER

No. 96-2048.

108 F.3d 185 (1997)

Joanne M. LONG, Appellant, v. Shirley S. CHATER, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided March 6, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John August Bowman, Davenport, IA, argued, for Appellant.

Christopher Hagan, Asst. U.S. Atty., Des Moines, IA, argued, for Appellee.

Before McMILLIAN and MAGILL, Circuit Judges, and WEBBER, District Judge.


MAGILL, Circuit Judge.

Joanne M. Long appeals the decision of the Social Security Commissioner (Commissioner) denying her Social Security benefits. Long argues that the Commissioner's decision is not supported by substantial evidence because (1) the administrative law judge (ALJ) erred by rejecting Long's subjective complaints and (2) the Commissioner has not met her burden of proof to show that Long can perform jobs that exist in significant numbers in the national...

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