Harvard Law Professor and political activist Lawrence Lessig wants to run for President, and he’s running on a single issue: reforming the way campaigns are conducted by eliminating the corrupting ...
Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig tells MTP Daily's Chuck Todd that he's raised $1 million in his insurgent bid for Democratic presidential nomination but still ...
But consistently and increasingly over the past decade, faith in Congress has collapsed--slowly, and then all at once. ... A higher percentage of Americans likely supported the British Crown at the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Award-winning ethicist and Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig, the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School and director of the Edmond J. Safra ...
Justice Antonin Scalia was an “originalist” committed to interpreting the Constitution in the way it would have been understood at the time it was adopted. He was also a conservative who was, as any ...
At a public address held Friday by the Berkeley Forum, Harvard Law professor and open-Internet advocate Lawrence Lessig spoke about the corrupting influence of money on politics. During the event, ...
When it comes to Elena Kagan's nomination for the Supreme Court, Glenn Greenwald and Lawrence Lessig are diametrically opposed. The Salon blogger has been Kagan's most vocal opponent, while the ...
This article originally appeared in the National Law Journal, an affiliate of the Litigation Daily. Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig has gone to court seeking clarification that his use of ...
Quite a few people (faculty presenters and student participants) have mentioned or alluded to Lawrence Lessig's work, whether the general theoretical and analytical material in Code, the copyright ...
In April 2000, Kathleen Sullivan, the dean of Stanford Law School, accomplished a major feat -- the hiring of Lawrence Lessig. But he didn't come easy. Sullivan had to wrest Lessig away from his ...
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