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{{DES | des = Libertarians decry judicial review when it goes against their desires.  They frequently charge that it is not an enumerated power, conveniently overlooking the fact that it can be construed as part of the Constitutional judicial power, and was discussed as such before ratification. | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = Libertarians decry judicial review when it goes against their desires.  They frequently charge that it is not an enumerated power, conveniently overlooking the fact that it can be construed as part of the Constitutional judicial power, and was discussed as such before ratification. | show=}}
 
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