McFadden v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Fredrick McFadden |
Commissioner of Social Security Administration |
US Attorney - Social Security Noticing and Social Security Administrative Record |
2:2021cv01951 |
June 30, 2021 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Mary Gordon Baker |
Joseph Dawson |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 |
None |
Docket Report
This docket was last retrieved on July 7, 2021. A more recent docket listing may be available from PACER.
Document Text |
---|
Filing 8 STATUS REPORT by Fredrick McFadden. (McChesney, Paul) |
Filing 7 TEXT ORDER granting #3 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. Entered at the direction of Magistrate Judge Mary Gordon Baker on 06/30/2021. (msaw, ) |
![]() |
![]() |
Filing 3 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis (Restricted Access) by Fredrick McFadden. Response to Motion due by 7/14/2021. Add an additional 3 days only if served by mail or otherwise allowed under Fed. R. Civ. P. 6 or Fed. R. Crim. P. 45. No proposed order. Motions referred to Mary Gordon Baker. (tsim, ) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Commissioner of Social Security Administration filed by Fredrick McFadden. Clerk's Note: See 28:636(b)(1)(C)(4)(c)(1) and Local Rule 83.VII.02 regarding Consent to Proceed before Magistrate Judge in Social Security cases. Consent to Proceed before Magistrate Judge forms are available on the Court's website. (tsim, ) |
Access additional case information on PACER
Use the links below to access additional information about this case on the US Court's PACER system. A subscription to PACER is required.
Access this case on the South Carolina District Court's Electronic Court Filings (ECF) System
- Search for Party Aliases
- Associated Cases
- Attorneys
- Case File Location
- Case Summary
- Docket Report
- History/Documents
- Parties
- Related Transactions
- Check Status
Disclaimer: Justia Dockets & Filings provides public litigation records from the federal appellate and district courts. These filings and docket sheets should not be considered findings of fact or liability, nor do they necessarily reflect the view of Justia.