Baker v. Commissioner of the Social Security
Commissioner of the Social Security Administration and Commissioner of Social Security |
Shawn Michael Baker |
3:2022cv00070 |
October 26, 2022 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Iowa |
Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger |
Stephen B Jackson |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 Review of HHS Decision (SSID) |
None |
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Filing 6 SUMMONS Returned Executed by Shawn Michael Baker. Commissioner of Social Security served on 12/5/2022, answer due 2/3/2023. (Stettler, Casey) |
Filing 5 Summons Packet Note: Counsel should download the attached summons. In compliance with Rule 4 of the Rules of Civil Procedure for summons. (bp) |
Filing 4 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge for Report and Recommendation. See order for particulars. Signed by Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger on 10/28/2022. (h) |
Filing 3 ORDER Granting #1 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. See order for particulars. Signed by Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger on 10/28/2022. (h) |
Filing 2 COMPLAINT against Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, filed by Shawn Michael Baker. Notice of Dismissal for lack of Service deadline set for 1/21/2023.(Stettler, Casey) |
Filing 1 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Shawn Michael Baker. (Stettler, Casey) |
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