Lawrence Lessig: Fixing the Republic
Lawrence Lessig is a tireless defender of individual rights and our ability to participate fully in American life. An activist, law professor, and director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University, Lessig has garnered praise for his energetic arguments in favor of copyright reform and net neutrality. From conservative roots, and clerkships with Richard Posner and Antonin Scalia, Lessig has forged a unique path in contemporary political thought. He will share aspirational and practical ways we can change money’s corrupting influence in our political process.
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