Rocky L. HoChapter 10Title:
Ronald Dworkin: Taking Rights Seriously
Quote:
“The institute requires an act of faith on the part of the memories” - Ronald Dworkin
Expectations: I expect to get information on the topic “what are thedifferences between law and rights.”
Book Review
:Ronald Dworkin, the author of this chapter discussed about the right of each and everyone of us. We have the right to do anything, but not crime, we can get seriously in trouble if wedid that. We can’t let others push us around, we can fight back when needed. That’s the right of being a person with right. Almost the higher position in the government controls the right.What will happen when we broke their rules? Will they kill us? In order not to let them hurt us,we can unite, when united, we are counted as more powerful than the government.
Things I have learned:
I learned that the law can sometimes be scary, once we didsomething wrong, they can punish anyone.
Integrity Questions:
1.)
Who is Ronald Dworkin?2.)
Discuss the rights of citizens.3.)
What can “right” do to help us?4.)
Can the right be harmful to us?5.)
Are there anyone controlling the right?
Review Questions:
1.)
What does Dworkin mean by right in the strong sense? What rights in this sense areprotected by the U.S. Constitution?-
Strong sense means that we have a strong feeling. Have our own right.
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