Claude Townsend, Jr. v. New Jersey Transit
Arbitration SocialSecurity ERISA
Can Res judicata and Collateral estoppel interfere with the Fourteenth Amendment's constitutional due process when new evidence is presented to a dismissed case?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1) Can Res judicata and Collateral estoppel interfere with the Fourteenth Amendment’s constitutional due process when new evidence is presented to a dismissed case? 2) Ifthe Social Security Administration grants benefits for disability from a work-related injury case can it be Libel for an attorney to write on a Blog stating otherwise? 3) The Third Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the Claude Townsend v. Secretary United States Department of Health And Human Service; Commissioner Social Security for Social Security Benefits. The Petitioner was wrongfully terminated while under the care of the Doctor. Under the Social Security Act, is Petitioner entitled to remuneration for employment, reinstatement of employment for wrongfully discharged and back pay?