Where an administrative law judge denied a plaintiff’s claim for Social Security Disability Income, the case should be remanded for the ALJ to consider the issue of absenteeism when determining the plaintiff’s residual functional capacity prior to Dec. 31, 2015. “Plaintiff Melissa Conrad seeks judicial review of the final decision by Defendant Commissioner of Social
Jerry LambeJul 6th, 2021, 7:52 pm
Plaintiff Leah Gilliam’s vanity license plate.
A Tennessee woman is suing two of the state’s top political officials for allegedly violating her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights after she was told that she had to give up her vanity license plate which reads 69PWNDU or risk being sent to jail.
The lawsuit, filed in the Chancery Court for Tennessee’s Twentieth Judicial District, says that Plaintiff
Leah Gilliam originally purchased the vanity plate to celebrate her interests as “an astronomy buff and a gamer.” According to the complaint, the “69” is a reference to the year of the moon landing, and “PWNDU,” or “PWND YOU,” is a widely used slang phrase in the gaming community meaning “to totally defeat or dominate.”