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MIKE SCHLUSSEL
working on his Ph.D. in
economics when he was
drafted into the United
States Army. He began as a
cryptographer in the Army,
decoding codes, and then
attended the Harvard
Business School to train
statistical control officers.
One classmate was former
Secretary of Defense Robert
McNamara. He then spent
three years overseas in
England and France.
After his service career, he
decided to attend Columbia
Law School. He finished in
an accelerated program for
veterans. He refers to that
part of his life as his "Torts
and Diapers Period"
because his two children
were born.
He entered private
practice in the Penobscot
Building and concentrated
on constitutional law and
civil liberties. During his
work with the ACLU, he
met Charles King, dean of
the Detroit College of Law.
In 1961, he was asked to join
the faculty. That same year,
he was elected a delegate to
the Michigan Constitution-
al Convention, representing
Detroit along with team
members Dick Austin, Jack
Faxon and Melvin Nord. He
was co-author of key pro-
visions of the Michigan Con-
stitution of 1963 that
prohibited racial and
religious discrimination.
"We ran as an interracial
team and made a contribu-
tion expressing diversity
and pluralism in our society,
as well as the friendship and
cooperation between blacks
and Jews."
Professor Norris has
published many books
including Mr. Justice
Murphy and the Bill of
Rights and most recently
Education for Popular
Sovereignty Through Imple-
menting the Constitution
and the Bill of Rights. He
also expresses strong
feelings on the Constitution
in his poetry books. An
American Mural,
a
collection of his poetry, will
be published imminently.
He corresponds with the
well-known American poet
Archibald MacLeish. One of
Professor Norris' poems
"Liberty Bell" hangs in the
Independence National
Parks' Administration
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