Case Name: Vickie STUEDLE, Appellant, v. Louis W. SULLIVAN, M.D., Secretary of Health and Human Services, Appellee
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1993-03-05
Citations: 988 F.2d 820
Docket Number: No. 92-1340
Parties: Vickie STUEDLE, Appellant, v. Louis W. SULLIVAN, M.D., Secretary of Health and Human Services, Appellee.
Judges: Before BOWMAN, Circuit Judge, HEANEY, Senior Circuit Judge, and HANSEN, Circuit Judge.
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 988
Pages: 820–821

Head Matter:
Vickie STUEDLE, Appellant, v. Louis W. SULLIVAN, M.D., Secretary of Health and Human Services, Appellee.
No. 92-1340.
United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
Submitted Sept. 15, 1992.
Decided March 5, 1993.
Michael D. Mayes, Springfield, MO, argued, for appellant.
Alleen S. Castellani, Kansas City, MO (Jean Paul Bradshaw II and Alleen S. Cas-tellani, Kansas City, MO, on the brief), for appellee.
Before BOWMAN, Circuit Judge, HEANEY, Senior Circuit Judge, and HANSEN, Circuit Judge.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Vickie Stuedle appeals the order of the district court granting summary judgment to the Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary). The district court found that substantial evidence on the record as a whole supported the Secretary's decision to deny her supplemental security income (SSI) disability benefits. We conclude that an opinion in this case would have no precedential value and that the Secretary's decision to deny SSI disability benefits is supported by substantial evidence on the record as a whole. Accordingly, we affirm. See 8th Cir.R. 47B.