
Ep. 306: Dworkin and the Dobbs Decision (Part Two)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Interpreting Constitutional Rights and Legal Philosophy
This chapter scrutinizes a 19th-century decision's critique on natural rights and liberty, with a focus on specific enumerated and unenumerated rights like flag burning and gender-based discrimination. The discussion explores interpretive challenges, philosophical theories needed for various rights, and Dworkin's arguments against intermediate principles in constitutional interpretation.
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