Analyze Ronald Dworkin’s conception of rights as trumps, examining its philosophical foundations, implications for constitutional adjudication, and its critique of utilitarianism and majoritarianism in liberal democratic theory.

Ronald Dworkin’s Conception of Rights as Trumps: Philosophical Foundations, Constitutional Implications, and Liberal Democratic Critique Introduction Ronald Dworkin, one of the most influential legal and political philosophers of the 20th century, advanced a robust theory of rights that positioned them as moral and legal "trumps" against collective goals and majority preferences. In contrast to utilitarian … Continue reading Analyze Ronald Dworkin’s conception of rights as trumps, examining its philosophical foundations, implications for constitutional adjudication, and its critique of utilitarianism and majoritarianism in liberal democratic theory.