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Dworkin's 'Law's Empire'

Dworkin's 'Law's Empire' presents law as a form of moral reasoning where judges interpret legal principles to find the best moral judgments for each case. He argues that law isn't just about following rules but involves a moral quest to achieve fairness and justice. Judges should act like moral philosophers, guided by principles rooted in moral integrity, aiming for consistent and coherent legal reasoning. Ultimately, Dworkin sees law as an interpretive enterprise that balances legal rules and moral principles to serve justice across society.