Ronald Dworkin, an innovative legal thinker who developed a novel interpretation of the moral underpinnings of the Constitution and who became respected in liberal circles for his writings on law, ...
Ronald Dworkin, a legal philosopher and public intellectual of bracingly liberal views who insisted that morality is the touchstone of constitutional interpretation, died Thursday in London. He was 81 ...
Ronald Dworkin, who died in London last Thursday, was a giant in legal and political philosophy. His death is a massive loss to those of us in or near those fields—not just to those who agreed with ...
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 39, No. 3 (June 2020), pp. 325-349 (25 pages) Scott Shapiro's Legality argues the positivist Planning Theory of law meets the anti-positivist challenge posed by the argument ...
A legal philosopher and Democrat, who was hailed as one of the top thinkers of his time, writes Marcus Williamson Ronald Dworkin, who died last Thursday, was the primary legal philosopher of his ...
Ronald Dworkin, widely respected as one of the greatest philosophers of law of his age, has died of leukemia at the age of 81 in London. He was the Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law and Philosophy ...