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Dworkin, Ronald (1931–) Summary
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Dworkin, Ronald(1931–) Ronald Dworkin, born in Worcester, Massachusetts, has been a leading participant in debates central to legal and political philosophy in the wake of the 1960s. After graduating from Harvard Law School and clerking for...
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Ronald Dworkin, QC, FBA (born 1931) is an American legal philosopher, and currently professor of Jurisprudence at University College London and the New York University School of Law. He is known for his contributions to legal philosophy and political...


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Ronald Dworkin (born 1931), American philosopher. Attributed We live in and by the law. It makes us what we are: citizens and employees and doctors and spouses and people who own things. It is sword, shield, and menace: we insist on our wage, or refuse...


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Constitutional Commentary
Dworkin as an originalist.(Ronald M. Dworkin)
03/22/2000: 11,882 words, approx. 40 pages
I. INTRODUCTION Ronald Dworkin is regarded as one of the leading critics of originalism in constitutional interpretation. But he has recently undergone something of a conversion, and now apparently endorses a version of originalism. In his latest writings, he draws a...
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Constitutional Commentary
The gospel according to Dworkin. (Ronald Dworkin)
01/01/1994: 10,614 words, approx. 35 pages
Ronald Dworkin has argued that human rights can be based on a secular belief that every human being is sacred, but objective sacredness seems inextricably religious. In a subjective sense, treating individuals as sacred because they are both a creation of nature and a...
 


 

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