Judiciary Begs Congress for Courthouse Control
February 25, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via The New York Times

The federal judiciary declares courthouses in crisis with an $8.3 billion maintenance backlog, pleading with Congress to hand over control from the unreliable federal landlord. Judges argue real property authority would let them coordinate directly on urgent repairs, bypassing bureaucratic red tape that's left buildings crumbling. This push exposes Big Government's failure to maintain basic infrastructure, forcing courts to beg for basic autonomy.
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