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Government

Jun. 16, 2006

Judiciary Is Fed Up With Paying High Rents

WASHINGTON - When landlords and tenants fall out, they go to a judge. But what happens when the disgruntled tenant is the judiciary and the impatient landlord is the federal government?

By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer


      WASHINGTON - When landlords and tenants fall out, they go to a judge.
      But what happens when the disgruntled tenant is the judiciary and the impatient landlord is the federal government?
      The dispute winds up in Congress.
      The federal judiciary is f...

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