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The court granted both of the defendant's motions to dismiss, holding that the SSA only needs to make the name of the consultative examination provider available upon request rather than providing it in the initial notice, and that ALJs are entitled to absolute judicial immunity when referring attorneys to ODAR for investigation.
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