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2 canonical passages across 2 cases, quoted by 10 opinions in total. These passages cluster together because the same opinions keep quoting them side by side — they state parts of one doctrine. The anchor passage is from Charles M. Laws v. Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.

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1 Charles M. Laws v. Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Anchor
ca4 · 1966
green “substantial evidence . . . is evidence which a reasoning mind would accept as sufficient to support a particular conclusion.” 5
2 Jackie L. HAYS, Jr., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Louis W. SULLIVAN, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Defendant-Appellee
ca4 · 1990
green “t is not within the province of a reviewing court to determine the weight of the evidence, nor is it the court's function to substitute its judgment for that of the secretary if decision is supported by substantial evidence.” 5

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