Every court has its crazy filings—it comes with the territory. But the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C., which hears monetary claims against the federal government, seems to get more than its share.
Some are regular-crazy, like the fact that property owners who sued the feds over the rails-to-trail program stand to collect hundreds of millions in taxpayer money.
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