WASHINGTON -- House Judiciary chairman James Sensenbrenner urged Congress on Monday to create a government watchdog for the federal judiciary, but he also said lawmakers should ignore conservative calls to weaken courts because of federal judges' decisions during the Terri Schiavo case. "While I vociferously disagree with the federal judiciary's handling of this case, that does not mean that Congress should respond by attempting to neuter the courts," Sensenbrenner said in prepared remarks for a speech at Stanford University. Several conservatives outside and inside Congress have urged lawmakers to look into possibly cutting money from courts that have made decisions...