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They overlap on the question of judicial review of the enemy-combatant designation.
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Constitutional systems protect fundamental rights through moral commitments among the population and by government officials, and, increasingly, through systems of judicial enforcement of widely varying designs.
So for Roberts the propriety of judicial review of legislation apparently depends on the context.
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