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How does Dworkin's theory of "law as integrity compare to Fuller's "inner morality of law"?
Do you think that our legal system subscribes to Dworkin's "one right answer” thesis in terms of
how hard cases should be decided? Or are there multiple ways in which hard cases can be
resolved? Explain your reasoning.

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