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Arnold v. SSA Commissioner

25-cv-05779
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Case Summary

The parties in Arnold v. SSA Commissioner filed a stipulation and proposed order. The stipulation is a joint agreement between the parties, and the proposed order is a suggested ruling by the court. The case is currently pending in an unknown court.

Latest development

3:25-cv-00143 Anokye v. SSA Commissioner

Order · April 23, 2026

The court issued an order.

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Key Issues

  • stipulation
  • proposed order
  • unknown court
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The Story So Far

Updated 15 hours, 34 minutes ago

The case of Arnold v. SSA Commissioner, filed as 25-cv-05779, has taken a significant turn with the court's recent order. The parties in the case had previously filed a stipulation and proposed order, which is a joint agreement between the parties and a suggested ruling by the court.

the details of the stipulation and proposed order are not publicly available, and the case is currently pending in an unknown court. The court's order has brought new developments to the case, but the specifics of the order are not clear. The case is still active, and the parties are waiting for further action from the court.

The court record from the state court case Milko v. Arnold was filed in the federal case Arnold v. SSA Commissioner, which may be relevant to the federal case.

The court granted miscellaneous relief in the case of Leonard v. Arnold, which is related to the case of Arnold v. SSA Commissioner.

The court's actions suggest that the case is moving forward, but the exact next steps are unclear. The parties and the court are likely to provide more information in the coming days or weeks.

The court's order and the filing of the state court record are significant developments in the case, and they may have implications for the parties and the court's decision. The case is still in its early stages, and the outcome is uncertain. The parties and the court will continue to work towards a resolution, but the exact timeline and outcome are unknown.

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update What Changed This Week

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Order 1 day ago
The court issued an order.
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Stipulation and Proposed Order ( 22

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Order 1 day ago
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Case Timeline

4 events
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Order April 23, 2026

3:25-cv-00143 Anokye v. SSA Commissioner

The court issued an order.

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Other April 23, 2026

3:26-cv-05194 Leonard v. Arnold

The court granted miscellaneous relief in the case of Leonard v. Arnold, which is related to the case of Arnold v. SSA Commissioner. This means that the court has taken action to address a non-dispositive issue in the case. The specific details of the relief are not provided.

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Other April 23, 2026

3:25-cv-06085 Milko v. Arnold

The court record from the state court case Milko v. Arnold was filed in the federal case Arnold v. SSA Commissioner. This filing is relevant to the federal case because it may provide evidence or context. The exact nature of the filing is not specified.

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Order April 23, 2026

5:25-cv-05779 Arnold v. SSA Commissioner

The court issued an order.

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18 hours, 12 minutes ago

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