Harvard Law School professor Martha Minow is ambivalent about the Supreme Court's decision in Zelman, but she has come to believe that the left's opposition to the privatization of social services is simplistic. In a new book, Partners, Not Rivals: Privatization and the Public Good, Minow explores how privatization can improve the quality and variety of services available to citizens in education, health care, job training, and child welfare. Minow is profiled in "Public Dollars and Public Values," by David Glenn, Chronicle of Higher Education, August 9, 2002