Prof. Harry Hutchison is a professor at Regents University. He previously taught law at George Mason University School of Law, focusing on employment law, business associations, corporate acquisitions, labor law and constitutional law. He also served as a visiting fellow at the Harris Manchester College at the the University of Oxford. He taught previously at Wayne State University Law School, the University of Detroit Mercy Law School, the University of San Diego Law School and Lawrence Technological University.
He has been published in a wide number of law journals and other scholarly publications on issues such as school vouchers, corporate governance, unionization, civil rights, minimum wage laws, First Amendment issues and affirmative action. Several of these articles have been recognized for being among the most downloaded articles in their field. Hutchinson has twice been awarded for his scholarship.
Hutchinson holds a B.A. and an M.A. in economics from Wayne State University, an MBA from the University of Michigan, a J.D. from Wayne State University Law School, a postgraduate certificate in education from the University of Bristol and a diploma in theology, ethics and postmodernism from the University of Oxford.