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Robert J. Harris (mayor)

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286: 244:: "In this town, it was the only way to go. ... We've made a great effort to get a decent relationship between the kids and the cops. Now at least we'll get the police out of the marijuana business." In 1973, after two two-year terms in the mayor's post, Harris chose not to run for another term. That year, the liberal/radical coalition lost power, as Republican James E. Stephenson won the mayoralty and local Republicans took control of seven seats on the ten-seat city council. 32: 247:
After 1974, Harris continued as an adjunct faculty member at the law school, while practicing law as the senior partner of an Ann Arbor law firm he founded. The firm included, at various times,
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Harris served on many community boards and was a founding member of Friends of Legal Aid, which provides support to Legal Services of South Central Michigan. He also did extensive
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In his retirement, Harris tutored children in reading and volunteered for Food Gatherers. He also had a passion for model airplanes and jazz.
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Harris quoted in Leonard Shapiro, "Judge Sets Aside $ 5 Marijuana Fine in Ann Arbor, Mich.,"
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work for indigent individuals and for numerous groups, including
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Corporation Counsel, and then County Administrator),
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