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Lester Lawrence Lessig III (born June 3, 1961) is an American legal scholar and political activist. He is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law at Harvard... |
of Lawrence Lessig, a law professor at Harvard University and cofounder of Creative Commons, was formally announced on September 6, 2015, as Lessig confirmed... |
Aaron Swartz (category Businesspeople in information technology) Committee in 2009. In 2010, he became a research fellow at Harvard University's Safra Research Lab on Institutional Corruption, directed by Lawrence Lessig. He... |
Mayday PAC (category United States political action committees) non-partisan Super PAC created by Harvard Law School professor and activist Lawrence Lessig. Its purpose is to help elect candidates to the Congress to pass campaign... |
Free Culture (book) (category Books by Lawrence Lessig) Creativity (published in paperback as Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity) is a 2004 book by law professor Lawrence Lessig that was released... |
Citizen Equality Act of 2017 (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) presidential candidate Lawrence Lessig. The act was the centerpiece of Lessig's campaign platform, encompassing his plans to improve political equality including... |
RepresentUs (category Non-profit organizations based in Massachusetts) including former FEC commissioner Trevor Potter, Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig, disgraced lobbyist-turned-reformer Jack Abramoff, representatives... |
Tim Kaine (redirect from Political positions of Tim Kaine) (October 12, 2009). "Little Restored Schoolhouse". The New York Times. Hugh Lessig (June 3, 2001). "Kaine says his ability to unify is important". Newport... |
Social peer-to-peer processes (category Activism) Collaborative Consumption' (see Collaborative consumption) Culture Lawrence Lessig, created the Creative Commons licenses and is an advocate of Free Culture... |
Coffee Party USA (category 2009 in American politics) McCain, Mark McKinnon, and Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig; Across the Political Divide: A Transpartisan Dialogue with Joseph McCormick and... |
List of Yale Law School alumni (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) Susan P. Crawford, professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Lawrence Lessig, professor at Harvard Law School, 2008–present; professor at Stanford... |
Ben Wikler (category American political activists) aired on 1480 AM in DC every Tuesday and Friday at 3 pm.". Prominent scholar, activist and 2016 presidential candidate Lawrence Lessig is an outspoken... |
supported Lawrence Lessig's presidential campaign. In 2016, Novoselic supported and campaigned for Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson. In June... |
Freedom House (category Political and economic think tanks in the United States) Adelman, Farooq Kathwari, Azar Nafisi, Mark Palmer, P. J. O'Rourke and Lawrence Lessig, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Samuel Huntington, Mara Liasson... |
Berkeley Forum (category Student organizations established in 2012) Brady. In November 2013, the Forum hosted Creative Commons co-founder and American academic and political activist, Lawrence Lessig. Lessig discussed... |
Sunlight Foundation (category Political and economic research foundations in the United States) Newmark, and Kim Malone. Jimmy Wales, Yochai Benkler, Charles Lewis, Lawrence Lessig, Kim Scott, and Mitch Kapor later joined as advisors, with Newmark... |
on 2009-01-26. Zuckerman, Ethan. (2007-06-20). Mobile Phones and Social Activism:Why cell phones may be the most important technical innovation of the decade... |
Technological convergence (redirect from Convergence in telecommunications) 2007-02-06. Retrieved 2022-11-11. Wu, Tim; Lessig, Lawrence (22 August 2003). "Re: Ex Parte Submission in CS Docket No. 02-52" (PDF). www.timwu.org. FCC... |
Cass Sunstein (category American political writers) of law professors Lawrence Lessig (Harvard) and Jack Balkin (Yale). He is considered so prolific a writer that in 2007, an article in the legal publication... |
Commons (redirect from Held in common) Garrett Hardin Michael Hardt David Harvey Silke Helfrich Lewis Hyde Lawrence Lessig Peter Linebaugh Karl Linn Vasilis Kostakis William Forster Lloyd William... |