Op-Ed: A good turn of events, made possible by a still sturdy judicial branch

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Op-Ed: A good turn of events, made possible by a still sturdy judicial branch
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.latimesopinion: State courts and lower federal courts have proved a strong defense against those who'd undermine the rule of law and bring down our constitutional republic. To all who wish to keep it, the rulings this week offer forceful reassurance

An appeals court has ruled that a lower court judge should not have appointed a special master to review documents seized in an FBI search of Trump’s home.And as for her astounding claim that different rules apply to protect former presidents, the court decisively renounces it: “To create a special exception here would defy our Nation’s foundational principle that our law applies to all, without regard to numbers, wealth, or rank.

Trump will, of course, ask the Supreme Court to intervene, just as he did in an earlier phase of this case Together, these decisions in a single week sent a powerful message that the nation’s courthouses remain central to preserving constitutional order. Notwithstanding the attention paid to the U.S. Supreme Court, it is in the nation’s less lofty courtrooms where most of the work of justice takes place.

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