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This 15 page
report discusses the contemporary legal philosopher, scholar, and
writer, Ronald Dworkin and his thoughts regarding interpretation
and uses Charles Dickens’ 1853 novel “Bleak House” as a means of
comparison for the modern legal system. “Bleak House” presents
the picture of a world in which the judicial system and its
apparently never-ending lawsuits suck the life and energy out of
the people involved in them. In Ronald Dworkin’s opinion, each
and every legal interpretation applied in the judicial system
demonstrates a rudimentary theory that makes a statement about
the general character of modern law. Dworkin believes that there
is a “best reading” of a text and that reading can lead to a more
efficacious route toward justice. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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