Sunday, June 7, 2009
Sunstein
In The Cost of Rights, Sunstein and Holmes argued against the idea of "moral rights," or rights that are valid by virtue of something other than force: "When they are not backed by legal force ... moral rights are toothless by definition. Unenforced moral rights are aspirations binding on conscience, not powers binding on officials."
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