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Political Factoid
The United States Constitution
does not explicitly establish
the power of judicial review.*
Judicial review is the power
of a court to review the
constitutionality of a statute
or treaty, or to review an
administrative regulation
for consistency with either
a statute, a treaty, or the
Constitution itself.
-- Wikipedia
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Judicial review was established by an
activist U.S. Supreme Court in 1803.
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