01101 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008004100059100002000100245008600120260006400206020004000270082001100310084001700321300002100338520044700359650002700806990002500833990002500858INLIS00000000001091720230221032540 a0010-0223000015ta230221 0 eng 0 aDworkin, Ronald1 aFreedom's law :bthe moral reading of the American Constitution /cRonald Dworkin acambridge, massacbusetts :bHarvard University Press,c1996 a0674319273 (hardcover : alk. paper) a342.73 a342.73 DWO f a404 p. ;c25 cm. aThis book is about Ronald Dworkin argues that Americans have been systematically misled about what their Constitution is and how judges interpret it. In spirited and illuminating discussions of both recent con- stitutional cases and general constitutional principles, Ronald Dworkin argues that a distinctly American version of government based on the moral reading of the Constitution is in fact the best account of what democracy really is. 4aconstitutional-america a271139/MKRI-P/I-2023 a271139/MKRI-P/I-2023