Hey, Originalists.
Where in the Constitution does it say the Supreme Court has the ability to declare laws/executive orders unconstitutional?
I'll wait...
If has this discovered but unenumerated power, then originalism is self-contradictory as a constitutional theory.
QED

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@HazmiMenexenus That power was established in Marbury vs Madison in 1803. But you’re right - it’s not enumerated in the Constitution as one of its powers.

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