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Constitutional law / Ronald Dworkin / Legal terms / Jurisprudence / Judicial activism / United States Constitution / Constitutional theory / Substantive due process / Natural law / Law / Philosophy of law / Philosophy
Date: 2009-09-13 14:20:16
Constitutional law
Ronald Dworkin
Legal terms
Jurisprudence
Judicial activism
United States Constitution
Constitutional theory
Substantive due process
Natural law
Law
Philosophy of law
Philosophy

FALL BOOKS 127 Taking the Constitution MICHAEL

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