SHAW v. APFEL

No. 99-3735.

220 F.3d 937 (2000)

Francine C. SHAW, Appellant, v. Kenneth S. APFEL, Commissioner of Social Security Administration, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Filed: July 19, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas A. Krause, Des Moines, IA, argued (Michael DePree, Davenport, IA, on the brief), for Appellant.

William C. Purdy, Asst. U.S. Atty., Des Moines, IA, argued, for Appellee.

Before RICHARD S. ARNOLD and HEANEY, Circuit Judges, and SIPPEL, District Judge.


HEANEY, Circuit Judge.

The sole issue in this social security disability case is whether claimant Francine Shaw was able to perform light or sedentary work from March 17, 1994, through March 29, 1996, the day before she was awarded benefits based on a subsequent application.2 The Commissioner, relying on a decision of an administrative law judge (ALJ), found that Shaw was able to perform such work. The district court, on review of the...

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