Restoring Justice
Discover the compelling insights of Edward H. Levi in "Restoring Justice," published by The University of Chicago Press in 2013. This 248-page hardback captures the pivotal moments as Levi faced the enormous challenge of restoring legitimacy to the Department of Justice following the Watergate scandal. Appointed attorney general by President Gerald Ford, Levi's speeches provide a unique glimpse into his perspectives on constitutional law and the vital role of justice in a democratic society. With his eminent background as a lawyer and scholar, Levi's reflections resonate with timeless relevance. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of law, governance, and ethics. Dive into "Restoring Justice" to explore the profound impact one man can have on the course of legal and political history.