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Judges sue Social Security over case 'quotas'
STEPHEN OHLEMACHER , The Associated Press POSTED: Friday, April 19, 2013, 8:28 AM WASHINGTON - Judges struggling to handle a surge of disability cases sometimes award benefits they might otherwise deny in order to clear cases faster so they can meet quotas imposed by the Social Security Administration, according to a lawsuit filed by the union representing the agency's administrative law judges. The Social Security Administration says judges should decide 500 to 700 disability cases a year. The agency calls the standard a productivity goal, but the lawsuit claims it is an illegal quota that requires judges to decide an average of more than two cases a workday. The lawsuit says the requirement violates judges' independence, denies due process rights to applicants and further strains the finances of a disability program that is projected to run out of money in 2016. *edit* that site has copyright at the bottom of their pages. (© Copyright 2013 Interstate General Media, LLC ) http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/a...asequotas.html I don't know wither to be ![]() ![]() Last edited by Jomar; 04-21-2013 at 07:29 PM. Reason: © Copyright 2013 Interstate General Media, LLC |
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