By By Benes Aldana - published in Law360 March 21, 2024
In the ever-evolving landscape of American politics, an independent judiciary remains vital to the functioning of our democracy.
As our nation prepares for the upcoming trials involving former President Donald Trump, the role of judges in those trials is becoming more precarious, especially because the trials are now likely to take place within weeks — possibly days — of the election. Emotions among voters will likely be at their highest.
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