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ABA Journal
April 2, 2018
The federal judiciary violated federal law when it used Pacer fees for courtroom technology and other projects that don't provide the public with access to information stored in the courts' electronic docketing system, a federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle of Washington, D.C., tookÃâà...
Law360
April 2, 2018
Law360 (April 2, 2018, 6:55 PM EDT) -- A Washington, D.C., federal judge on Saturday granted a partial win for PACER users, finding that the judiciary inappropriately used almost $200 million in fees collected via the online federal courts documents portal from 2010 to 2016 to fund other projects, in breach of federal law.
Law360
March 8, 2018
U.S. District Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle determined in January that because the U.S. Department of Defense had presented insufficient evidence for the court to properly evaluate the government's summary judgment bid, she must deny it. Judge Huvelle held in her opinion that the DOD did not appear toÃâà...
Minnesota Daily
November 6, 2017
The class certification issued by U.S. District Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle said her legal order would apply to all MAVNI reservists in similar situations. This includes University students who are MAVNI reserve soldiers trying to file their N-426 documents. Lim said he filed his N-426 several months ago andÃâà...
FEDweek
November 3, 2017
Ruling in their favor, Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia wrote on October 25 that the three reservists and any other persons in similar straits who joined under MAVNI before Oct. 13, 2017, should be allowed to move forward with their naturalization efforts.
New York Times (blog)
September 1, 2011
Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle, in her 12 years on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, has overseen numerous antitrust cases brought by regulators, including one in which she ruled against the government. She has also presided over prominent matters like the trial of the disgracedÃâà...
Indiana Lawyer
December 31, 1999
Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle denied the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment in a March 31 opinion. But she did find that some of the money collected through PACER was inappropriately used to pay for such things as courtroom video equipment and the victim notification system. Lissner. Also, she notedÃâà...