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Parties Involved:
Commissioner of Social Security
Defendant
Deborah C. Evi
Plaintiff

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

DEBORAH C. EVI, 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL 

SECURITY, 

Defendant. 

No. 2:24-cv-00319 AC PS 

ORDER 

 On January 25, 2024, plaintiff filed this social security case in pro se. ECF No. 1. A 

scheduling order was issued on January 31, 2024. ECF No. 4. Defendant filed the 

Administrative Record on April 1, 2024. ECF No. 8. Pursuant to the scheduling order, plaintiff 

was required to file her form regarding consent/decline of magistrate judge jurisdiction no later 

than April 24, 2024. Plaintiff did not timely file her opening brief for summary judgment, and on 

May 20, 2024, the undersigned issued an order to show cause why the case should not be 

dismissed for failure to prosecute, noting that plaintiff’s filing of a motion for summary judgment 

would serve as cause and discharge the order. ECF No. 9. 

 On June 17, 2024, plaintiff filed a timely response to the order to show cause. ECF No. 

10. The response contains substantive argument regarding her disability and related application 

for Social Security benefits and is hereby construed as plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment. 

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The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to update the docket accordingly. The Commissioner’s time to 

respond to plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment shall run from the date of this order. 

DATED: June 20, 2024 

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