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If we must have a civil service (or bureaucracy, if one wishes to be blunt), Commissioner Astrue is the sort of man whom it ought to recruit.
Stromata Blog 2010
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If we must have a civil service (or bureaucracy, if one wishes to be blunt), Commissioner Astrue is the sort of man whom it ought to recruit.
Books 2010
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If we must have a civil service (or bureaucracy, if one wishes to be blunt), Commissioner Astrue is the sort of man whom it ought to recruit.
Stromata Blog: 2010
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If we must have a civil service (or bureaucracy, if one wishes to be blunt), Commissioner Astrue is the sort of man whom it ought to recruit.
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When asked about Mr. Daugherty, Social Security Administration Commissioner Michael Astrue said in an interview there were several "outliers" among administrative law judges, but that he has no power to intervene because their independence is protected by federal law.
Disability-Claim Judge Has Trouble Saying 'No' Damian Paletta 2011
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Astrue said he named his daughter, Caitlin, after the wife of writer Dylan Thomas.
Top Baby Names in 2009 Influenced by Pop Culture | Impact Lab 2010
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"We mostly have a very productive judiciary that makes high-quality decisions, and we've got some outliers and we've done what we can," said Mr. Astrue.
Disability-Claim Judge Has Trouble Saying 'No' Damian Paletta 2011
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“Before the president came on the scene, Barack was at the absolute bottom of the list, and it does take a while usually to move up,” Astrue said.
Top Baby Names in 2009 Influenced by Pop Culture | Impact Lab 2010
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To clear the backlog of cases, the Social Security Administration in 2008 pushed judges to move between 500 and 700 cases a year, something less than half of judges were managing at the time, according to Mr. Astrue, the commissioner.
Disability-Claim Judge Has Trouble Saying 'No' Damian Paletta 2011
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"We have an obligation to the people in need to provide them their benefits if they qualify, but we also have an obligation to the taxpayer not to give benefits to people who don't qualify," Mr. Astrue said.
Disability-Claim Judge Has Trouble Saying 'No' Damian Paletta 2011
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