SMITH v. APFEL

No. 00-1065.

231 F.3d 433 (2000)

Clint SMITH, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Kenneth APFEL, Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided November 3, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barry A. Schultz (argued), Evanston, IL, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Jessie Wang-Grimm (argued), Shefali N. Baxi, Social Security Administration, Office of the General Counsel, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellee.

Before RIPPLE, ROVNER, and WILLIAMS, Circuit Judges.


ILANA DIAMOND ROVNER, Circuit Judge.

Clint Smith, a sixty-four year old man with an eighth-grade education, applied for disability insurance benefits, alleging that he cannot work because he suffers from arthritis, back pain, an ulcer, liver cirrhosis, and hypertension. An Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ") concluded that Mr. Smith did not have a disability as defined under the Social Security Act, and that his skills and residual functional capacity allowed him to...

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