Notes
1 Lee C Bollinger, The Tolerant Society (OUP 1986).
2 Ronald Dworkin, Freedom's Law: The Moral Reading of the American Constitution (OUP 1996) 199–202; Taking Rights Seriously (Harvard UP 1977) 266–78, 364–68.
3 Ronald Dworkin, ‘Foreword’ in Ivan Hare and James Weinstein (eds), Extreme Speech and Democracy (OUP 2009).
4 Robert C Post, Constitutional Domains: Democracy, Community, Management (Harvard UP 1995).
5 Robert C Post, ‘Meiklejohn's Mistake: Individual Autonomy and the Reform of Public Discourse’ (1993) 64 University of Colorado Law Review 1109.
6 Jeremy Waldron, The Harm in Hate Speech (Harvard UP 2012) 39−87.
7 Larry Siedentop, Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism (Allen Lane 2014).
8 Josiah Ober, ‘Meritocratic and Civic Dignity in Greco-Roman Antiquity’ in Marcus Düwell, Jens Braarvig, Roger Brownsword and Dietmar Mieth (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity (CU 2014) 53−63.
9 Cristoph Goos, ‘Würde des Menschen: Restoring Human Dignity in Post-Nazi Germany’ in Cristopher McCrudden (ed), Understanding Human Dignity (OUP 2013) 79−94.
10 See e.g. the judgement in the Obergefell v Hodges case on prohibiting the constitutional ban on same-sex marriages: 576 US __ (2015), Docket no. 14–556.
11 Joel Feinberg, Social Philosophy (Prentice-Hall 1973) 43.