The rights claimed against the state are considered as:

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 Read the passage and answer the questions.     Ronald Dworkin's thesis is that some of the rights people have fundamental, but many are not. They are fundamental because they are 'the rights against the state'. Dworkin says that the notion of rights as trumps 'marks the distinctive conept of an individual right against the state which is the heart ... of constitutional theory in the United States.' In the special supplement, Dworkin argued that the concept of right against the government becomes most useful particularly when the society is divided on racial lines into majority and... Show more

The rights claimed against the state are considered as: