Lowell C. Morris, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Defendant-appellee, 27 F.3d 567 (6th Cir. 1994)

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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit - 27 F.3d 567 (6th Cir. 1994) May 26, 1994

Before: RYAN and NORRIS, Circuit Judges; and ENGEL, Senior Circuit Judge.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

PER CURIAM.


Plaintiff, Lowell C. Morris, appeals from an order of the district court which granted the Secretary's motion for summary judgment and affirmed the denial of disability benefits.

Having had the benefit of oral argument and having carefully considered the record on appeal and the briefs of the parties, we are unable to say that the decision that denied benefits is not supported by substantial evidence. Accordingly, the district court did not err in granting summary judgment to the Secretary, and the judgment of the district court is therefore affirmed upon the reasoning set forth in the court's opinion and order dated March 29, 1993.

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