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Freidhoff v. Commissioner of Social Security

26-cv-05119
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Case Summary

This is a Social Security disability appeal filed under docket 26-cv-05119. The case is sealed, and the available record reflects only the filing of the certified administrative record and the government's answer — standard procedural steps in Social Security appeals. No court, judge, or substantive claims are identified in the available record. The sealed status limits public access to the underlying facts and the claimant's specific disability allegations.

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Key Issues

  • Social Security disability benefits determination
  • Judicial review of administrative record
  • Sealed proceedings limiting public record
  • Commissioner of Social Security as respondent
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Case Timeline

7 events
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Other April 20, 2026

1:25-cv-02373 LUTES v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY

A Notice of Appearance was filed.

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Other April 20, 2026

3:26-cv-05139 Mull v. Commissioner of Social Security

A document was filed under seal.

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Other April 20, 2026

2:26-cv-00577 Galligan v. Commissioner of Social Security

A document was filed under seal.

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Other April 20, 2026

2:26-cv-00544 Rager v. Commissioner of Social Security

A document was filed under seal.

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Other April 20, 2026

3:26-cv-05131 Lupfer v. Commissioner of Social Security

A document was filed under seal.

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Other April 20, 2026

3:26-cv-05119 Freidhoff v. Commissioner of Social Security

A document was filed under seal.

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Other April 20, 2026

1:25-cv-10596 Keating v. Commissioner of Social Security

The court granted an extension of time in Keating v. Commissioner of Social Security, No. 1:25-cv-10596. One party — almost certainly the Commissioner — got more time to respond to a filing, likely an opening brief or complaint. Social Security cases run on tight briefing schedules, so extensions are routine but reset the clock on when a decision can be expected.

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Timeline events

7 records on file

Last updated

1 hour, 18 minutes ago

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