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Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig raised the $1 million he said was needed for him to seek the White House. Lessig is running a long-shot bid based on campaign finance reform ...
Lessig’s campaign will focus The Citizen Equality Act, a proposal that couples campaign finance reform with other laws to curb gerrymandering and expand voting access. Ad Feedback.
Lessig 2016 Harvard Law School professor Larry Lessig is an unlikely presidential contender. But his sudden leap into the 2016 race means that he’s serious about it.
Lessig also hopes to encourage more robust public financing of campaigns, noting the salutary effect such policies appear to be having in states like Maine and Arizona.
Lessig’s plan could make doing that job easier and much more delightful (both to us voters and our Representatives). Next January around 247 Republicans will be sworn into the House of ...
Possibly Lessig is mistaken about modern Vietnamese life, but Sydnor, in what seems like a willful misreading, deploys the anecdote to depict Lessig as a disciple of Ho Chi Minh.
The latest chapter of Professor Lawrence Lessig’s career ended in November, when the Harvard Law School professor concluded his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. Prior to that ...
Lessig's strategy involves making the 2016 election into a "referendum" on the Citizens Equality Act. By focusing solely on this proposal — and claiming that he would resign once it passed — ...
Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Association, ...
Celebrating 20 years of the Laws of Cyberspace and how it laid the groundwork for Berkman Klein Center's field of study. Please join us as we recognize the 20th anniversary of the paper The Laws of ...
Larry Lessig is a law professor, and he’s running for president of the United States. But it’s not his job, but his message, that makes him stand out. But although law professors are, as I can ...
Stanford law professor Larry Lessig plans to use collaborative software to change Congress. Courtesy Larry Lessig A prominent Stanford law professor on Thursday launched an ambitious project that ...
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