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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 ).
* 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 Dworkin, Taking Rights Seriously ( Harvard University Press, 2005, originally 1977 ).

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As described by Ronald Bayer, a psychiatrist and gay rights activist, specific protests by gay rights activists against the APA began in 1970 when the organization held its convention in San Francisco.
Significant post-retirement activities of earlier Governors-General have included: Lord Tennyson was appointed Deputy Governor of the Isle of Wight ; Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson ( by now Lord Novar ) became Secretary of State for Scotland ; and Lord Gowrie became Chairman of the Marylebone Cricket Club ( Lord Forster had also held this post, before his appointment as Governor-General ).
His close friend, President Ronald Reagan, gave the eulogy at the funeral, which was held at Manhattan's St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church.
Ronald Fisher held the view that genetic drift plays at the most a minor role in evolution, and this remained the dominant view for several decades.
" Ronald Reagan biographer Lou Cannon nevertheless characterized her as a " reliable " and " solid " performer who held her own in performances with better-known actors.
* January 20 – Iran releases the 52 Americans held for 444 days within minutes of Ronald Reagan succeeding Jimmy Carter as the President of the United States, ending the Iran hostage crisis.
Ronald Fisher held the view that genetic drift plays at the most a minor role in evolution, and this remained the dominant view for several decades.
In elections held on November 8, 2011, 16-year incumbent Ronald Sworen was defeated by Democrat Warren Cooper, who will take office in January 2012.
Hayes was a Catholic and a pro-business Republican who attended many Republican National Conventions ( including the one held in New Orleans in 1988 ), but she was not as politically vocal as some others ( e. g., Adolphe Menjou, Ginger Rogers, John Wayne, Helen Gahagan, Ronald Reagan etc.
Presidential prayer services were held the day after the inaugurations of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937, Ronald Reagan in 1985, George H. W.
* While recovering from an assassination attempt, President Ronald Reagan reportedly said, " All things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia ", which alluded to the site of the 1981 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament's Final Four games held at the same time as Reagan's hospitalization.
Ronald Fisher held the view that genetic drift plays at the most a minor role in evolution, and this remained the dominant view for several decades.
German was knighted in 1928, when the respect in which he was held by fellow-musicians was shown by the number of eminent musicians who attended the celebratory dinner, including Elgar, Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Sir Hugh Allen, Sir Landon Ronald and Lord Berners.
* The Geneva Summit of 1985, where Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev and US President Ronald Reagan held discussions on international relations and the arms race
On June 25, 2009, Jermaine held a press conference at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and broke the news of Michael Jackson's death to the media.
Citing Podesta's influence in the formation of the Obama Administration, a November 2008 article in Time stated that " not since the Heritage Foundation helped guide Ronald Reagan's transition in 1981 has a single outside group held so much sway.
*** George H. W. Bush ( born 1924 ), Prescott Bush Sr .' s second son, was the 41st US President, Vice-President of the United States under Ronald Reagan, a Congressman from Houston, and Central Intelligence Agency director, and also held other political and diplomatic posts.
Along with Ronald Coase and Oliver Williamson, he helped found the International Society for the New Institutional Economics which held its first meeting in St. Louis in 1997.
In December 1943 Lewellin's seat on the committee was assumed by Sir Ronald Campbell and Llewellin became Minister of Food, the position he held until the Churchill government fell to the Labour Party of Clement Attlee in July 1945.
Fred Fisher Fielding ( born March 21, 1939 ) is an American lawyer, and held the office of White House Counsel for US Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.
* On March 27, 2009, Eureka College hosted former President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev, the man of whom President Ronald Reagan famously demanded " Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall ," in reference to the Berlin Wall that held citizens of East Berlin captive by threat of violence by the Communists.
* On May 14, 2011, Eureka College held its 150th commencement coinciding with the year-long Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration, and former Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich delivered the commencement address.
State funerals have been held in Washington D. C. for William Henry Harrison ( 1841 ), Zachary Taylor ( 1850 ), Abraham Lincoln ( 1865 ), Thaddeus Stevens ( 1868 ), James A. Garfield ( 1881 ), William McKinley ( 1901 ), Warren Harding ( 1920 ), the Unknown Soldier of World War I ( 1921 ), William Howard Taft ( 1930 ), John J. Pershing ( 1948 ), the Unknown Soldiers of World War II and the Korean War ( 1958 ), John F. Kennedy ( 1963 ), Douglas MacArthur ( 1964 ), Herbert Hoover ( 1964 ), Dwight D. Eisenhower ( 1969 ), Lyndon B. Johnson ( 1973 ), Ronald Reagan ( 2004 ), and Gerald Ford ( 2006-2007 ).
The cabinet level position was left vacant since Edwin Meese III held the post under Ronald Reagan.

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