Multiple Choice
Those who subscribe to this, most notably Ronald Dworkin (1977; 1986) , argue the primary extralegal consideration that should guide judges is an ethics of "rights." This school of thought advocates going beyond the text of constitutions or statutes to examine the moral implications of the adjudication process.
A) Law and economics
B) Jurisprudence of rights
C) Critical legal studies
D) Critical race theory
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