By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Senior judges will have to share their courtrooms to save money, the U.S. Judicial Conference decided Tuesday. The belt-tightening would apply to new courthouses across the country, including the $1.1 billion courthouse planned for Los Angeles and another courthouse in San Jose. The move comes as federal judges continue to fight for higher salaries. The conference, the policy-maki...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Senior judges will have to share their courtrooms to save money, the U.S. Judicial Conference decided Tuesday. The belt-tightening would apply to new courthouses across the country, including the $1.1 billion courthouse planned for Los Angeles and another courthouse in San Jose. The move comes as federal judges continue to fight for higher salaries. The conference, the policy-maki...
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