Freedom's law : the moral reading of the American Constitution
by Ronald Dworkin.
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1996.
- 427 p.
Table of Contents : Chapter 1. Introduction: The moral reading and the majoritarian premise Chapter 2. Roe in danger Chapter 3. Verdict postponed Chapter 4. What the Constitution says Chapter 5. Roe was saved Chapter 6. Do we have a right to die? Chapter 7. Gag rule and affirmative action Chapter 8. The press on trial Chapter 9. Why must speech be free? Chapter 10. Pornography and hate Chapter 11. MacKinnon's words Chapter 12. Why academic freedom? Chapter 13. Bork : the Senate's responsibility Chapter 14. What Bork's defeat meant Chapter 15. Bork's own postmortem Chapter 16. The Thomas nomination Chapter 17. Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas Chapter 18. Learned Han Chapter 19. Does Britain need a Bill of Rights?