Return of George Sutherland
"Return of George Sutherland" by Hadley Arkes is a thought-provoking exploration of the pivotal role played by Justice George Sutherland in shaping modern jurisprudence. Published by Princeton University Press in 1997, this paperback edition spans 312 pages, delving into Sutherland's commitment to natural rights and the legal framework surrounding them. Arkes presents a compelling case for the revival of Sutherland's principles, emphasizing his significant contributions not only as a member of the infamous "four horsemen" opposing Roosevelt and the New Deal but also in advocating for women's voting rights. This book invites readers to reconsider the profound impact of Sutherland's legal philosophy on contemporary law and civil rights, making it essential reading for anyone interested in constitutional law, political philosophy, and human rights. Embark on a journey through the complexities of American jurisprudence and rediscover the legacy of a remarkable figure in U.S. legal history.