Prof. Harry Hutchison is a law professor at Wayne State University. Living in England for several years, Hutchison completed a program in theology, ethics and postmodernism at the University of Oxford. He is now back in the United States, where his recent publications include six law review articles and an article against compulsory Union dues.

The Archer Administration: A Commentary at Year One

After one year of Detroit Mayor Archer's administration, analysts Kleiman and Hutchison conclude that although some promising new directions were taken, much work remains. Experience in other major cities such as Philadelphia point the way for Detroit: Mayor Archer should move quickly to cut tax rates and privatize more services. 10 pages. … more

Chapter 4 - A Focus on Detroit

Chapter 3 - Endnotes

Constituencies for Reform

Conclusion

Experiments in Choice

C) Fraud, Waste, And Accountability

B) Church - State Issues

A) Inequality

Opposition

The Public Voice Not Heard

Detroit Public School Efforts

Tolerance for the Individual

Increased Teacher Salaries

Improved Teacher/Pupil Rates

Increased Educational Expenditures

Educational Choice for Michigan

The sad state of public education in Michigan and America is largely due to its organization as a government-protected monopoly. The authors argue that injecting choice, competition and accountability into education would result in dramatic improvement. The report explodes the myths that the problem in education is too little money and that choice would lead to segregation or elitism. One chapter focuses on the remarkable achievements of 107 non-public schools in Detroit. 102 pages. … more