This was decent. It's a breath of fresh air to not have some looming EPIC plot that has to be moved a set amount and instead have a more standalone story (which of course still ties in to the earlier plot, but you get my point) like this. The good ol' courtroom drama. Star Trek has done these before, of course, and this one did have some notable elements from Measure of a Man in it, and it's good to explore genetic engineering and how Starfleet has zero tolerance on the subject and how the paranoia from the Eugenics Wars has lost them some of their objectivity. There are obviously some very nice tie-ins with Bashir's genetically modified story arc in DS9 as well.
You don't need explosions and space battles every week. Sometimes you can tell a simple, self-contained story, and this was that. It wasn't really anything we haven't seen before, though.
I did get a brief moment of second-hand embarrassment with the OTT fawning over Una, which reached a particularly cringey moment during one of the court scenes, but otherwise I enjoyed this well enough. The defense lawyer put in a good performance.