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Ronald Dworkin ( 2005 ) rejects Hart's theory and proposes that all individuals should expect the equal respect and concern of those who govern them as a fundamental political right.
* Dworkin, Ronald.
* 1931 – Ronald Dworkin, American philosopher
Also of note is the work of the contemporary Philosopher of Law Ronald Dworkin who has advocated a constructivist theory of jurisprudence that can be characterized as a middle path between natural law theories and positivist theories of general jurisprudence.
Other important critiques have included that of Ronald Dworkin, John Finnis, and Joseph Raz.
Ronald Dworkin sought a theory of law which would justify judges ' ability to strike down democratically decided laws.
A contemporary deontological approach can be found in the work of the legal philosopher Ronald Dworkin.
Legal interpretivism, famously defended in the English speaking world by Ronald Dworkin, claims to have a position different from both natural law and positivism.
Hart's theory, although widely admired, has also been criticized by a variety of late twentieth century philosophers of law, including Ronald Dworkin, John Finnis, and Joseph Raz.
* Legal interpretivism is the view, espoused mainly by Ronald Dworkin, that law is not entirely based on social facts, but includes the morally best justification for the institutional facts and practices that we intuitively regard as legal.
A second important debate in recent years concerns interpretivism, a view that is associated mainly with Ronald Dworkin.
A contemporary deontological approach can be found in the work of the legal philosopher Ronald Dworkin.
* Ronald Dworkin
* Ronald Dworkin, Taking Rights Seriously ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1977 ).
* Ronald Dworkin, A Matter of Principle ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1986 ).
* Ronald Dworkin, Law's Empire ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1986 ).
* Ronald Dworkin, Freedom's Law: The Moral Reading of the American Constitution ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1997 ).
Ronald Dworkin held that there are three types of civil disobedience:
* Justice for Hedgehogs by Ronald Dworkin as the drowning swimmer one may or may not have an ethical duty to save.
# Ronald Dworkin, Principle, Policy, Procedure in A Matter of Principle ( 1985 ).
* Ronald Dworkin
Famous legal academics who graduated from Harvard Law include Erwin Chemerinsky, Ronald Dworkin, Susan Estrich, Arthur R. Miller, William L. Prosser, John Sexton, Kathleen Sullivan, Cass Sunstein, Michael Kinsley, Gerald L. Neuman, and Laurence Tribe.
* Ronald Dworkin, an American philosopher of law
Ronald Dworkin maintains that constitutional protection of freedom of conscience is central to democracy but creates personal duties to live up to it: " Freedom of conscience presupposes a personal responsibility of reflection, and it loses much of its meaning when that responsibility is ignored.

Ronald and Taking
Other highlights of his career were his stage roles, especially that of the German conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler in Ronald Harwood's Taking Sides ; Massey won the 1995 Olivier Award for his performance. He recreated the role for Broadway a year later earning a Tony nomination.
* A late reply ( 1994 Edition ) to Ronald Dworkin, who criticized legal positivism in general and especially Hart's account of law in Taking Rights Seriously ( 1977 ), A Matter of Principle ( 1985 ) and Law's Empire ( 1986 ).
* A late reply ( published as a postscript to the second edition ) to Ronald Dworkin, who criticized legal positivism in Taking Rights Seriously ( 1977 ), A Matter of Principle ( 1985 ) and Law's Empire ( 1986 ).
* Bell, Griffin B. and Ronald J. Ostrow. Taking Care of the Law Morrow.
* A late reply ( 1994 Edition ) to Ronald Dworkin, who criticized legal positivism in general and especially Hart's account of law in Taking Rights Seriously ( 1977 ), A Matter of Principle ( 1985 ) and Law's Empire ( 1986 ).
* Taking Sides ( play ), a 1995 play by Ronald Harwood.

Ronald and Rights
In 1969, he was jailed along with Ronald Bunting for organising an illegal counter-demonstration against a Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association march in Armagh.
In 1981, after Ronald Reagan took office, she joined the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund ( LDF ) as an assistant counsel, eventually becoming head of its Voting Rights project.
In early 2009, WJC President Ronald S. Lauder wrote to UN High Commissioner on Human Rights, Navi Pillay, ahead of the Durban Review Conference, asking that the clauses stigmatizing Israel in the 2001 Durban Declaration and Program of Action be repealed.
Sir Ronald Darling Wilson, AC, KBE, CMG, QC ( 23 August 192215 July 2005 ) was a distinguished Australian lawyer, judge and social activist serving on the High Court of Australia between 1979 and 1989 and as the President of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission between 1990 and 1997.
St. John's University School of Law established the The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development in memorial.
Koh is the author of several books, including The National Security Constitution: Sharing Power after the Iran-Contra Affair ( Yale University Press, 1990 ); Transnational Legal Problems ( with Harry Steiner and Detlev Vagts, Foundation Press, 1994 ); Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights ( with Ronald C. Slye, Yale University Press, 1999 ); and Transnational Litigation in United States Courts ( Foundation Press 2008 ).
Carter appointed her to the U. S. Civil Rights Commission, where during her tenure she became involved in legal battles with Carter's successor, Ronald Reagan.
Chavez has held a number of appointed positions, among them White House Director of Public Liaison ( 1985 ), under President Ronald Reagan ; Staff Director of the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights ( 1983 – 1985 ) appointed by President Reagan ; and Chairman of the National Commission on Migrant Education ( 1988 – 1992 ) under President George H. W.
Established by Ronald Reagan in 1981 as a part of an expanding initiative to provide for victims of crimes ( later manifested in Executive Order 12360, signed in 1982, which established the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime ), Crime Victims ' Rights Week is sponsored by the Office for Victims of Crime ( OVC ).
He was renowned for his reporting during the tumultuous years of the late 1960s ; he wrote about the anti-Vietnam War protests, American Civil Rights Movement, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Students for a Democratic Society, the Black Panther Party, the Weathermen, President Johnson's " Great Society " initiatives, and California gubernatorial campaign of Ronald Reagan.
Ronald A. Gostick ( July 18, 1918 – July 16, 2005 ) was a long-time figure on the Canadian far right and founder of the anti-Semitic Canadian League of Rights / Gostick was involved in the Canadian social credit movement and later published far right and anti-Semitic material over the course of 50 years, including the Canadian Intelligence Service and On Target!
In 1982 Lipton created the Shareholders Rights Plan or poison pill, which has been described by Ronald Gilson of the Columbia and Stanford Law Schools as " the most important innovation in corporate law since Samuel Calvin Tate Dodd invented the trust for John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil in 1879.
Sir Ronald Wilson, former President of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission and a Commissioner on the Inquiry, has stated that none of the more than 500 witnesses who appeared before the Inquiry were cross-examined.
The group's manifesto was reprinted in The Children's Rights Movement: Overcoming the Oppression of Young People, edited by Beatrice and Ronald Gross ( Garden City, NY: Anchor Press / Doubleday, 1977 ), pp. 329-33.

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