SACRAMENTO – The Administrative Office of the Courts just can't catch a break when it comes to building courthouses.

First it was the state swiping, shifting and borrowing $1.7 billion from the judiciary's construction funds to bill budget holes. Then it was the criticism of the unusual – and costly – financing of the new Long Beach courthouse. Now it's a battle over organized labor's role in building the $586 million court high-rise in San Diego.

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