ARCHER v. KIJAKAZI, No. 1:2022cv03863 - Document 13 (D.D.C. 2023)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER remanding this matter to the Commissioner for further proceedings. Signed by Magistrate Judge Robin M. Meriweather on 6/14/2023. (lclr)

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ARCHER v. KIJAKAZI Doc. 13 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BRANDON A.,1 Plaintiff, v. Case No. 22-cv-3863-RMM KILOLO J. KIJAKAZI, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant. MEMORANDUM OPINION Plaintiff Brandon A. (“Mr. A.”) brought this case seeking judicial review of a decision of the Commissioner of Social Security (the “Commissioner”) to deny his Disability Insurance Benefits. See Compl. ¶¶ 3–6, ECF No. 1. He moved for entry of a judgment reversing the Commissioner’s decision or, in the alternative, remanding the decision for further administrative proceedings, on the theory that the Commissioner’s decision was arbitrary and capricious and was not supported by substantial evidence. See Mot. for J. of Reversal, ECF No. 10. Rather than respond to Mr. A.’s motion, the Commissioner filed a Motion to Remand, requesting that the Court remand Mr. A.’s claim “so that the Commissioner may remand the claim to an administrative law judge to hold a new hearing and issue a new decision.” Mot. for Remand at 1, ECF No. 12. Mr. A. does not oppose the Commissioner’s motion. See id. Plaintiff’s name has been partially redacted in keeping with the recommendation of the Committee on Court Administration and Case Management of the Judicial Conference of the United States. See Mem. from Hon. Wm. Terrell Hodges, Chair, Comm. on Ct. Admin. & Case Mgmt., to Chief Judges of the U.S. Cts. of Appeals, Chief Judges of the U.S. Dist. Cts., Clerks of the U.S. Cts. of Appeals, and Clerks of the U.S. Dist. Cts. (May 1, 2018), available at https://www.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/18-ap-c-suggestion_cacm_0.pdf. 1 Dockets.Justia.com This Court has “the power to enter, upon the pleadings and transcript of the record, a judgment affirming, modifying, or reversing the decision of the Commissioner of Social Security, with or without remanding the cause for a rehearing” pursuant to the fourth sentence of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g). A sentence-four remand is appropriate only in conjunction with a final judgment on the Commissioner’s decision to deny benefits. See Melkonyan v. Sullivan, 501 U.S. 89, 99–100 (1991). For that reason, a “substantive ruling on the correctness of [the Commissioner’s] decision” is a “necessary prerequisite to a sentence-four remand.” Krishnan v. Barnhart, 328 F.3d 685, 692 (D.C. Cir. 2003) (citing Melkonyan, 501 U.S. at 98–101). The Commissioner has conceded that her decision was incorrect in this matter. Under this Court’s local rules, when an argument is advanced in support of a motion and the opposing party fails to counter the argument in a timely opposition brief, the court may treat the argument as conceded, even if the result is dismissal of the entire case. See Local Civil Rule 7(b); Stephenson v. Cox, 223 F. Supp. 2d 119, 121 (D.D.C. 2002) (collecting cases); Bancoult v. McNamara, 227 F. Supp. 2d 144, 149 (D.D.C. 2002) (same). The Commissioner’s response to Mr. A.’s Motion for Judgment of Reversal was due by June 12, 2023. See April 24, 2023 Min. Order. The Commissioner has not filed an opposition. She has thus conceded the arguments in Mr. A.’s motion and brief in support. Judge James E. Boasberg referred this case to the undersigned for all purposes. See April 24, 2023 Min Order. For the reasons set forth above, it is hereby ORDERED that Mr. A.’s Motion for Judgment of Reversal is GRANTED. Consistent with sentence four of Section 405(g) and the Commissioner’s unopposed motion for remand, it is further ORDERED that the 2 Commissioner’s Motion for Remand is GRANTED, and this matter shall be REMANDED for further administrative proceedings. Date: June 14, 2023 ROBIN M. MERIWEATHER UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 3

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