Question: Which of the following is *not* a point about Hart's view that Dworkin makes? Group of answer choices On Hart's view, legal systems only include rules, leaving out legal principles. On Hart's view, judges have strong discretion in hard cases, making them unelected legislators. On Hart's view, the internal point of view is an attitude taken by all participants in a legal system. On Hart's view, only standards which meet the conditions in the rule of recognition are law, so principles can never be law.