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In a year's time, over 18,000 district court actions involving Social Security and Supplemental Security Income decisions are filed. That amounts to approximately one in seven appealable Social Security Appeals Council dispositions. See SSA, Appeals to Court as a Percentage of Appealable AC Dispositions. The Social Security Act itself, in 42 U.S.C. § 405(g), furnishes the framework for this judicial review. It sets out the standard of review and establishes jurisdiction.
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