Opinion | Who Will Defend the Defenders of the Constitution?

The Domino’s pizzas arrived at the homes of federal judges without explanation.The message was clear: We know where you live.The mysterious pizza deliveries are happening at the same time that President Trump, his aides and their allies have started an intimidation campaign against the legal system — through executive orders, social media posts, public comments and even articles of impeachment.

The evident goal is to spread anxiety and fear among judges and keep them from fulfilling their constitutional duty to insist that the Trump administration follow the law.The campaign extends to private-sector lawyers, with Mr.

Trump trying to damage the business of several firms he does not like.The scope of these tactics can sometimes get lost amid the pace of news, and we want to pause to connect the dots and explain the seriousness of what’s happening.We also want to honor the people who are taking a public stand against this campaign, including Chief Justice John Roberts, and urge more lawyers to do so in the days ahead.

Every time a judge or lawyer steps forward, it becomes easier for others to speak out and harder for Mr.Trump to isolate any one person standing up for the law.

He is straining the American system of checks and balances in ways it has not been tested in many decades.The most effective way to protect that system starts with courage from more people who believe in it.The primary targets for intimidation have been federal judges, the latest being Judge James Boasberg.

Last weekend, he ruled that the Trump administration could not send 261 migrants to a prison in El Salvador without first holding a hearing.The administration continued deportation flights nonetheless, and its lawyers have since dissembled about the timeline.

In response, Mr.Trump described Judge Boasberg, who was appointed to the bench by George W.

Bush and elevated by Barack Obama, as a “troublemaker,” “agitator” and “Radical Left Lunatic” who should be impeached.A ...

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