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Superseding Historic Injustice
- J. Waldron
- Political ScienceEthics
- 1 October 1992
The history of white settlers' dealings with the aboriginal peoples of Australia, New Zealand, and North America is largely a history of injustice. People, or whole peoples, were attacked, defrauded,…
The Core of the Case Against Judicial Review
- J. Waldron
- Law
- 1 April 2006
This Essay states the general case against judicial review of legislation clearly and in a way that is uncluttered by discussions of particular decisions or the history of its emergence in particular…
Law and Disagreement
- J. Waldron
- Law
- 12 April 1999
When people disagree about justice and about individual rights, how should political decisions be made among them? How should they decide about issues like tax policy, welfare provision, criminal…
Dignity, Rank, and Rights
- J. Waldron, Meir Dan-Cohen
- Philosophy
- 23 October 2012
Introduction Meir Dan-Cohen Dignity, Rank, and Rights Jeremy Waldron 1. Dignity and Rank 2. Law, Dignity and Self-Control Comments Response to Jeremy Waldron Wai Chee Dimock Aristocratic Dignity? Don…
The dignity of legislation
- J. Waldron
- Law
- 1999
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The indignity of legislation 3. Kant's positivism 4. Locke's legislature (and Rawls's) 5. Aristotle's multitude 6. The physics of consent Notes to chapters…
The Harm in Hate Speech
- J. Waldron
- Law
- 8 June 2012
Every liberal democracy has laws or codes against hate speech - except the United States. For constitutionalists, regulation of hate speech violates the First Amendment and damages a free society.…
Dignity and Defamation: The Visibility of Hate
- J. Waldron
- Law
- 1 May 2010
INTRODUCTION About two years ago, I published a short piece in the New York Review of Books, reviewing a book by Anthony Lewis called Freedom for the Thought that We Hate. (1) In it, I expressed some…
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