I adapted SSA data into a spreadsheet. It is available for download in two formats. The data are the same, only the formats differ.
Notice, as you browse the spreadsheets, that the data strongly suggest that who the ALJ is makes more difference than any evidence in these cases. Is that a reliable and fair way to allocate scarce resources to the weakest and most disadvantaged in our communities?
http://ssaconnect.com/tfiles/ALJ_Data_9-28-13-to-2-28-14.xls
http://ssaconnect.com/tfiles/ALJ_Data_9-28-13-to-2-28-14.ods
Sample of Milwaukee data
Source: http://www.ssa.gov/appeals/DataSets/03_ALJ_Disposition_Data.html