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class="category"></h2><div class="w12-12 gallerygrid_container"><div id="gallerygrid5560" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/The-Nantucket-Project.png"><a href="https://vimeo.com/1032557433/9c9b9d1efc?share=copy" class="" data-id="5560" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The Nantucket Project"><div class="title"><h4>The Nantucket Project</h4><h4>Reclaim Democracy</h4><p>11/22/24</p><p>Keynote from The Nantucket Project 2024 by Lawrence Lessig - "Reclaim Democracy" </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5558" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/LSE-20241015.png"><a href="#pop5558" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5558"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="What AI is doing to America's democracy"><div class="title"><h4> London School of Economics and Political Science Event</h4><h4>What AI is doing to America's democracy</h4><p>10/15/24</p><p> In this lecture, Lawrence Lessig will discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on the 2024 American election, and the implications that this will have for democracy in the future. Speakers: Professor Lawrence Lessig Chair: Professor Larry Kramer Full details/attend: https://www. lse. ac. uk/Events/2024/10/202410151830/What-AI-is-doing-to-America's-democracy </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5407" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/WikiWorkshop.png"><a href="#pop5407" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5407"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Wiki Workshop 2022"><div class="title"><h4>Wiki Workshop 2022</h4><h4>How Can the Internet Be So Bad and So Good? The Lessons We Must Draw and That Wiki Must Teach</h4><p>04/25/22</p><p>Keynote from Wiki Workshop 2022 by Lawrence Lessig - "How can the Internet be so bad and so good: The lessons we must draw and that Wiki must teach" See here for more information: https://wikiworkshop. org/2022/#schedule </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5405" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/Konstanz-2022082863057.png"><a href="#pop5405" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5405"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Constituting the Human Data Society"><div class="title"><h4>Konstanz University International Colloquium - Centre for Human Data Society</h4><h4>Constituting the Human Data Society</h4><p>04/21/22</p><p>New ways of dealing with data individually and in society Kick-off for the Human Data Society initiative at the University of Konstanz as part of an international colloquium "Data Science", the science of data, has become an important area in applied interdisciplinary research with great importance for economy and society in recent years. Taking up this development, an interdisciplinary “Centre for Human Data </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5404" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/Screen-Shot-2022-08-05-at-7.38.17-PM--2-.png"><a href="#pop5404" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5404"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Computational Law and the Metaverse"><div class="title"><h4>CodeX FutureLaw 2022 Conference</h4><h4>Computational Law and the Metaverse (Do Virtual Realities Need Law?)</h4><p>04/07/22</p><p>Proponents of the Metaverse tout an interactive, virtual environment of the near future where people will spend substantial portions of their lives. If this vision arises, some worry about novel legal issues ranging from digital land ownership to virtual sexual harrassment. Do such ubiquitous, virtual realities need a legal framework? This panel will examine the “Law of the Metaverse”, examining closely some of </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5402" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/minoritian-democracy-thumbnail.png"><a href="#pop5402" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5402"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="A Minoritarian Democracy"><div class="title"><h4>Southern Methodist University’s Underwood Law Library’s 50th Anniversary Celebration</h4><h4>A Minoritarian Democracy</h4><p>03/31/22</p><p>Keynote at SMU Dedman School of Law celebrating the Underwood Library's 50th anniversary, 31 March 2022. This talk frames both the problem with the US government and the problem with us. Essentially where my thinking is, as of now, and especially focused on the bit at the end — that our (boomer generation) has failed our kids, and that the problems we leave are </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5369" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-12-09at11.42.56PM.png"><a href="#pop5369" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5369"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The Birth of Wikipedia and the Future of the Internet"><div class="title"><h4>The Birth of Wikipedia and the Future of the Internet</h4><h4>Reflecting on Wikipedia after 20 years and its impact on the internet, education and society</h4><p>12/09/21</p><p>The Directors of Christie's invite you to a panel discussion with panelists, Jimmy Wales, Co-Founder, Wikipedia; and Lawrence Lessig, Co-Founder, Creative Commons & Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership, Harvard Law School. Moderated by Peter Klarnet, Christie's Senior Specialist, Books and Manuscripts. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5366" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-12-05at7.29.09PM.png"><a href="#pop5366" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5366"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Building a Coalition that Will WIN"><div class="title"><h4>Building a Coalition that Will WIN</h4><h4>WOLF-PAC VIRTUAL WARRIOR WORKSHOP 2021</h4><p>12/04/21</p><p> Money has become too influential in United States elections. Our government serves the interests of wealthy campaign donors instead of most Americans. For over 10 years, Wolf-PAC has been working to fight this systemic corruption and, while we haven't yet achieved our ultimate goal, we have learned one vital lesson. Our elected officials will never fix this system until an </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5357" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-11-18at12.36.09PM.png"><a href="#pop5357" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5357"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Social Media and Democracy"><div class="title"><h4>Democracy: a Harvard Law School Lecture Series</h4><h4>Session 3: Social Media and Democracy</h4><p>11/15/21</p><p>A Nov. 15 panel on Social Media and Democracy featuring Nate Persily (Stanford Law), Jamal Greene (Columbia Law), and Tristan Harris (Center for Humane Technology), moderated by Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig. In the last few years, politicians, activists, academics, among many others, have become increasingly concerned about the role of social media in American democracy. The concerns are myriad. They </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5356" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-11-10at2.59.44PM.png"><a href="#pop5356" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5356"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Facebook Misinformation"><div class="title"><h4>Could This ONE CHANGE Cut Down on the Spread of Facebook MISINFORMATION?</h4><h4>TYT The Conversation</h4><p>11/08/21</p><p>Cenk Uygur interviews Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig about the dangers behind Facebook's AI and how it spreads hate speech. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5362" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-11-19at11.34.24AM.png"><a href="#pop5362" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5362"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Will Facebook Face a Reckoning?"><div class="title"><h4>Will Facebook Face A Reckoning After Leaked Documents?</h4><h4>Greater Boston GBH News</h4><p>10/27/21</p><p>Disturbing information about Facebook’s practices continue to come to light, thanks to whistleblower Frances Haugen. Adviser to Haugen and Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig joined Jim Braude to discuss the latest allegations against the tech company. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5332" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-10-19at4.29.36PM.png"><a href="#pop5332" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5332"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How Could We (the People) Speak Better and Be Better Heard?"><div class="title"><h4>How Could We (the People) Speak Better and Be Better Heard?</h4><h4>Visioning a Better America Conference</h4><p>10/07/21</p><p> The Visioning a Better America Conference asks: What is our vision of America’s ideal future? Ideas matter. Ideas have power. The ideas of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution inspired Americans to continually perfect our values-based democratic republic. The Declaration and the Constitution, our national charters, combined White male supremacy, slavery, and genicide and removal of </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5324" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-10-17at10.42.49PM.png"><a href="#pop5324" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5324"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Creative Commons Summit 2021"><div class="title"><h4>#CCSummit2021 Keynote by Lawrence Lessig</h4><h4>Creative Commons Summit 2021</h4><p>09/23/21</p><p>The 2021 CC Global Summit was our biggest yet—the week-long event welcomed 330 speakers from all over the world and 170+ sessions! This year, we hosted five keynotes from global leaders in the open movement, who shared their work in open data, science and health, software and law. This is a recording of our final keynote of the CC Global Summit by Lawrence Lessig, </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5325" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-10-17at11.38.37PM.png"><a href="https://www.ted.com/talks/lawrence_lessig_what_s_next_for_american_democracy?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare" class="" data-id="5325" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="What's Next for American Democracy?"><div class="title"><h4>What's Next for American Democracy?</h4><h4>TEDxMarin: What Now? Ideas for an Uncharted Future</h4><p>09/18/21</p><p>One of our nation’s most provocative thinkers on American Democracy shares his views on the state of our democracy and the original ideals for our Republic. Lawrence Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School. More info at https://lessig. org. This talk was presented to a local audience at TEDxMarin, an independent event. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5318" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-06-23at9.57.39PM.png"><a href="#pop5318" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5318"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The Dems' Plan for HR-1"><div class="title"><h4>DECODING the Dems' Plan for HR1</h4><p>06/18/21</p><p>Harvard Law Professor Larry Lessig speaks with Cenk Uygur on The Conversation about the current state of voting rights legislation. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5319" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-06-23at10.46.53PM.png"><a href="#pop5319" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5319"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Social Media and the First Amendment"><div class="title"><h4>Social Media and the First Amendment</h4><p>06/16/21</p><p>Talk given to the American Bar Foundation, 2021 June 16 </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5317" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-06-23at9.30.35PM.png"><a href="#pop5317" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5317"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="What's the Deal with HR-1?"><div class="title"><h4>Seinfeld's Jason Alexander Asks: "What's The Deal With H.R. 1?"</h4><p>06/04/21</p><p>Seinfeld's Jason Alexander speaks with Harvard Law School's Lawrence Lessig and the Brennan Center's Elizabeth Hira about the most important fair elections bill in generations (the For The People Act). This event, which took place on June 4th, was co-sponsored by Equal Citizens, The Brennan Center for Justice, RepresentUs, End Citizens United, Common Cause, the Declaration for American Democracy Coalition, and Open Democracy </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5316" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-06-02at7.57.42PM.png"><a href="#pop5316" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5316"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig on the For the People Act"><div class="title"><h4>Larry Lessig on the For the People Act</h4><h4>TYT The Conversation</h4><p>05/28/21</p><p>Harvard Law Professor Larry Lessig speaks with David Shuster on The Conversation about why passing the For the People Act (H. R. 1) is so important. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5256" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-09at12.07.45AM.png"><a href="#pop5256" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5256"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Another Minoritarian Nation"><div class="title"><h4>The United States: Another Minoritarian Nation</h4><h4>TEDxWarwick</h4><p>04/08/21</p><p>Harvard Professor Lawrence Lessig powerfully makes the case that the United States is becoming a minoritarian nation. He argues that in order for the United States to truly be a majoritarian democracy, there are several legislative changes which need to take place. Only these changes will allow American society to flourish. After transforming intellectual-property law with his Creative Commons innovation, he has devoted </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5202" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at1.19.26PM.png"><a href="#pop5202" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5202"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Voting Rights & Money in Politics"><div class="title"><h4>Exciting Updates on Voting Rights & Money in Politics</h4><h4>TYT The Conversation</h4><p>03/19/21</p><p>Law Professor Larry Lessig speaks with Cenk Uygur on The Conversation about the importance of the For the People Act. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5203" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at1.30.34PM.png"><a href="#pop5203" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5203"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Ideas to Improve Our Democracy"><div class="title"><h4>A More Perfect Union: Ideas to Improve Our Democracy</h4><h4>The Aspen Institute</h4><p>12/10/20</p><p>This SOF Digital Discussion features Lawrence Lessig, Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School; Michele Moody-Adams, Straus Professor of Political Philosophy and Legal Theory at Columbia University; and Yascha Mounk, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins University; in conversation with Lulu Garcia-Navarro, host of NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday and co-host of NPR’s morning news podcast Up First. Guided by Garcia-Navarro, </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5204" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at2.07.42PM.png"><a href="#pop5204" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5204"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Trumps Final Play to Steal the Election"><div class="title"><h4>Trump's Final Play to Steal the Election</h4><h4>TYT The Conversation</h4><p>12/09/20</p><p>Professor of Law at Harvard Larry Lessig speaks with Francesca Fiorentini on The Conversation about why he's worried about state legislatures attempting to hand the election to Trump. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5201" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at1.03.51PM.png"><a href="#pop5201" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5201"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How Trump Could Try to Steal the Election"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on How Trump Could Try to Steal the Election</h4><h4>TYT The Conversation</h4><p>11/06/20</p><p>Harvard Law Professor Larry Lessig speaks with Cenk Uygur on The Conversation about Trump's false accusations of voter fraud. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5250" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at7.32.12PM.png"><a href="#pop5250" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5250"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Regulating Campaign Spending"><div class="title"><h4>Regulating campaign spending would root out corruption in our electoral process</h4><h4>Business Casual</h4><p>10/13/20</p><p>We know there’s an ungodly amount of money tied up in politics, much of it collected in the campaign finance stage. What we often don’t know is where it comes from and what its aims are. What if we could shift the way we interpret and regulate campaign spending? That kind of shift might just root out deep-seated corruption in our electoral process. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5302" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-27at8.23.45PM.png"><a href="#pop5302" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5302"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="America's Corrupt Political System"><div class="title"><h4>America's Corrupt Political System</h4><h4>Wolf-PAC</h4><p>09/25/20</p><p>Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig Explains corruption in American politics. Why is American politics so dysfunctional? Lawrence Lessig, profound speaker, activist and law professor, details corporate money as the corrupt root obstructing progress on all issues in America’s political system and the importance of the strategy to call for a convention to introduce a constitutional amendment addressing campaign finance reform. Hosts: Lawrence Lessig </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5278" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at7.06.16PM.png"><a href="#pop5278" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5278"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The World After Coronavirus: The Future of Expertise"><div class="title"><h4>The World After Coronavirus: The Future of Expertise</h4><h4>BU Pardee Center</h4><p>09/23/20</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5363" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-11-19at11.41.46AM.png"><a href="#pop5363" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5363"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Ezra Klein: Why We're Polarized"><div class="title"><h4>Ezra Klein: Why We're Polarized</h4><p>01/31/20</p><p>Vox co-founder and editor-at-large Ezra Klein discusses his book "Why We're Polarized" with Harvard Law professor and former U. S. Presidential candidate, Lawrence Lessig. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5365" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-12-05at6.57.13PM.png"><a href="#pop5365" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5365"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Smart Contracts and DApps"><div class="title"><h4>Smart Contracts and DApps</h4><h4>MIT OpenCourseWare</h4><p>01/23/20</p><p>This session covers smart contracts, blockchain design, DApps, and tokens. Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig explains the legal issues of smart contracts [time stamp: 33:28]. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5200" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at12.45.19PM.png"><a href="#pop5200" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5200"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Getting Money out of Politics"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on Getting Money out of Politics</h4><h4>TYT The Conversation</h4><p>01/06/20</p><p>Law professor Lawrence Lessig joins Ana on The Conversation. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5249" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at7.07.31PM.png"><a href="#pop5249" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5249"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="They Don't Represent Us"><div class="title"><h4>They Don't Represent Us: Reclaiming Our Democracy</h4><h4>Politics & Prose</h4><p>11/22/19</p><p>Lawrence Lessig discusses his book, "They Don't Represent Us", at Politics and Prose. In this non-partisan analysis of today’s political divisiveness, Lessig identifies unrepresentativeness as the one problem that underlies the others. He sees it both in institutions—such as the media’s response to narrow interests rather than to those of the wider citizenry—and in the people, who are uninformed about the issues. Lessig, </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5248" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at6.54.28PM.png"><a href="#pop5248" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5248"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="They Don't Represent Us"><div class="title"><h4>They Don't Represent Us: Reclaiming Our Democracy</h4><h4>Brennan Center for Justice</h4><p>11/21/19</p><p>In his new book, "They Don’t Represent Us," Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig charts the ways in which the fundamental institutions of our democracy respond to narrow interests rather than to the needs and wishes of the nation’s citizenry. At this event, Lessig explored the causes and consequences of “unrepresentativeness” and called for significant reforms including public campaign funding, a reformed Electoral College, and </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5232" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/gallery5232-2021040595825.png"><a href="#pop5232" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5232"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="What's Next for American Democracy?"><div class="title"><h4>What's Next for American Democracy?</h4><h4>National Constitution Center</h4><p>11/20/19</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, author of the new book They Don't Represent Us: Reclaiming Our Democracy, Daniel Epps of Washington University in St. Louis Law School, and Howard Rich, chairman of U. S. Term Limits, discuss the future of elections, term limits, calls for a constitutional convention, and other reforms, including how to address gerrymandering after the Supreme Court’s decision in Rucho v. Common Cause </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5233" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at9.39.01PM.png"><a href="#pop5233" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5233"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="They Don't Represent Us"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on Why "They Don't Represent Us"</h4><h4>WGBH Greater Boston</h4><p>11/19/19</p><p>In his new book, Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig argues that American democracy is broken not only because of partisanship in Washington, but also because the American system of government does not properly ensure representation under the ideal of "one person, one vote. " To discuss what ails us — and how to potentially fix it — Jim Braude was joined by Lessig to discuss 'They </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5290" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at2.46.52PM.png"><a href="#pop5290" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5290"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The Electoral College"><div class="title"><h4>The Electoral College</h4><h4>Harvard Law School</h4><p>10/19/19</p><p>Keynote Luncheon with Professor Lawrence Lessig & Political Consultant Stuart Stevens. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5234" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at10.08.28PM.png"><a href="#pop5234" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5234"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Fidelity and Constraint"><div class="title"><h4>Fidelity and Constraint: How the Supreme Court Has Read the American Constitution</h4><h4>HLS Library Book Talk</h4><p>09/25/19</p><p>On September 25, Harvard Law School Professor discussed his book "Fidelity & Constraint: How the Supreme Court Has Read the American Constitution, as part of an ongoing series of talks sponsored by the Harvard Law School Library. In his talk, Lessig explains that one of the most basic approaches to interpreting the constitution is the process of translation. Indeed, some of the most significant </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5179" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-27at10.25.00AM.png"><a href="#pop5179" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5179"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How Democracy Survives the Internet"><div class="title"><h4>How Democracy Survives the Internet</h4><h4>Wikimedia Deutschland</h4><p>09/12/19</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, Mitgründer Creative Commons und Professor der Rechtswissenschaften an der Harvard Law School, sprach am 12. September 2019 mit John Weitzmann, Leiter Politik & Recht und Syndikus bei Wikimedia Deutschland e. V. Wir fragten Lessig am Tag vor seiner Keynote "How Democracy survives the Internet: The lessons Wikipedia can teach" auf der Konferenz "Das ist Netzpolitik! " in der Berliner Volksbühne: - </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5267" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at6.50.54PM.png"><a href="#pop5267" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5267"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="We Need Candidates Committed to Reforming the System"><div class="title"><h4>We Need Candidates Committed to Reforming the System</h4><h4>NowThis News</h4><p>05/23/19</p><p>This expert says Obama and Trump failed to ‘clean up Washington’ the way they promised to—but there’s one woman on Capitol Hill he thinks is taking on the challenge. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid57" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at3.12.10PM.png"><a href="#pop57" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="57"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="On what we should know mdash and what we must inspire the politicians to do"><div class="title"><h4>On what we should know — and what we must inspire the politicians to do</h4><h4>Reclaim our Democracy Talk</h4><p>04/29/19</p><p>Talk given to Reclaim our Democracy, Concord, MA, on April 29, 2019. The talk is about 30 minutes; there is a question and answer session at the end. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5165" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-24at2.36.26PM.png"><a href="#pop5165" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5165"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig-EuropaCamp2019"><div class="title"><h4>Democracy's Greatest Challenge: The Demos</h4><p>04/27/19</p><p>EuropaCamp 2019 Lawrence Lessig, Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, beim EuropaCamp der ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius auf Kampnagel, Hamburg </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5167" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-24at7.36.53PM.png"><a href="#pop5167" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5167"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Not willing to accept"><div class="title"><h4>I am not willing to accept the country we are leaving our children.</h4><p>04/07/19</p><p>Andrew Yang teams up with Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig and campaign finance advocacy group, Equal Citizens, for a town hall to discuss the importance of fixing our broken political system. Andrew is running for president because he's an American and a parent and he can see the country we will leave to our children and it is not something he is willing to accept. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5166" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-24at7.31.33PM.png"><a href="#pop5166" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5166"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Restoring Democracy"><div class="title"><h4>Restoring Democracy Town Hall with Andrew Yang</h4><p>04/07/19</p><p>Andrew Yang teams up with Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig and Equal Citizens for a town hall to discuss their organization's mission of campaign finance reform, preventing voter suppression and gerrymandering, and re-examining our outdated winner-take-all Electoral College system. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5169" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-24at7.58.14PM.png"><a href="#pop5169" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5169"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="2020 Elections Fundraising"><div class="title"><h4>2020 Elections First Quarter Fundraising</h4><h4>CBSN's Red and Blue</h4><p>04/01/19</p><p>The 2020 fundraising battle reached a milestone this weekend. Lawrence Lessig, a professor at Harvard Law School and founder of the organization Equal Citizens, and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, join CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the first quarter fundraising deadline. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5360" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-11-18at2.33.59PM.png"><a href="#pop5360" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5360"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Unrig Summit 2019"><div class="title"><h4>Unrig Summit: Saturday Morning Plenary</h4><h4>Unrig Summit 2019</h4><p>03/30/19</p><p>Lessig speech time stamp: 14:25 Spoken word artist Regie Gibson will open Saturday’s programming at Unrig. Hosted by actor Max Carver, and Jen Johnson of RepresentUs, Part 1 of the Morning Plenary will feature short talks from: * Tequila M. Johnson, Co-Founder and Vice President, The Equity Alliance; * Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Professor; and * State Representative Ruth Buffalo, North Dakota House of Representatives. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5361" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-11-18at2.44.28PM.png"><a href="#pop5361" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5361"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="What's Wrong with a Little Transparency?"><div class="title"><h4>What's Wrong with a Little Transparency?</h4><h4>Unrig Summit 2019</h4><p>03/29/19</p><p>What's Wrong with a Little Transparency? While the political reform community continues to push for greater government transparency and stronger campaign finance disclosure laws, some say these reforms would go too far. The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) views donor privacy as critical to free speech, and the Congressional Research Institute sees pitfalls in the rise of legislative transparency. Panelists from those two </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5168" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-24at7.42.20PM.png"><a href="#pop5168" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5168"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="America, Compromised"><div class="title"><h4>America, Compromised</h4><h4>HLS Library Book Talk</h4><p>03/27/19</p><p>The Harvard Law School Library hosted Lawrence Lessig for a talk on his latest book, "America, Compromised," which the University of Chicago press calls a "sweeping indictment of contemporary American institutions and the corruption that besets them. " </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5171" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-25at11.56.57AM.png"><a href="#pop5171" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5171"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="America, Compromised-WGBH"><div class="title"><h4>America, Compromised</h4><h4>Harvard Bookstore-WGBH Network Forum</h4><p>02/01/19</p><p>In America, Compromised Lawrence Lessig captures a snapshot of contemporary America and forms an argument on how the institutions of the American government have come to be the way they are. Throughout the book, Lessig shows that the modern problems plaguing corrupt political institutions cannot simply be blamed upon the "bad people" of society. Rather, Lessig argues that it is compromise that has brought </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5277" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at6.57.45PM.png"><a href="#pop5277" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5277"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Anti-Trust Laws Can Fix Social Media Bias"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig: Anti-Trust Laws Can Fix Social Media Bias</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5275" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at6.32.12PM.png"><a href="#pop5275" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5275"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig on Bridging the Media Gap between Left and Right"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on Bridging the Media Gap between Left and Right</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5274" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at6.27.46PM.png"><a href="#pop5274" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5274"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Trump's Presidency Could Bring the Left and Right Together"><div class="title"><h4>Trump's Presidency Could Bring the Left and Right Together</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5273" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at6.22.49PM.png"><a href="#pop5273" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5273"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Does the Electoral College Disenfranchize Voters?"><div class="title"><h4>Does the Electoral College Disenfranchize Voters?</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5272" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at6.18.37PM.png"><a href="#pop5272" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5272"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig Breaks Down Citizens United and Super PACs"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig Breaks Down Citizens United and Super PACs</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5271" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at5.10.51PM.png"><a href="#pop5271" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5271"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig Explains the Unique Evil of Mitch McConnell"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig Explains the Unique Evil of Mitch McConnell</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5270" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at5.02.45PM.png"><a href="#pop5270" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5270"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How Newt Gingrich Helped to Destroy Congress"><div class="title"><h4>How Newt Gingrich Helped to Destroy Congress for Regular People</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5269" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at4.50.41PM.png"><a href="#pop5269" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5269"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lobbyists Aren't the Problem, the System Is"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig: Lobbyists Aren't the Problem, the System Is</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5276" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at6.47.18PM.png"><a href="#pop5276" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5276"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Facebook Exploits Insecurity to Sell Ads"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig: Facebook Exploits Insecurity to Sell Ads</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5268" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at4.38.04PM.png"><a href="#pop5268" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5268"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Make Congress Accountable"><div class="title"><h4>Make Congress Accountable with Publicly Funded Elections</h4><h4>The Joe Rogan Experience</h4><p>12/13/18</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5172" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-25at12.44.22PM.png"><a href="#pop5172" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5172"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Why His Generation "Sucks""><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on Why His Generation "Sucks"</h4><h4>NowThis</h4><p>11/02/18</p><p>At least one Boomer — Lawrence Lessig — is being real about his generation. “Because of people like me — over 50, white, especially men — pretty much every awful thing that’s happened in the past 20 years, happened,” he stated. “We elected George Bush which got us the Iraq War. We didn’t elect Al Gore, which meant you didn’t get climate change </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid58" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at3.28.42PM.png"><a href="#pop58" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="58"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="An essentially unrepresentative representative democracy"><div class="title"><h4>An essentially unrepresentative representative democracy</h4><h4>Harvard Law School Fall Reunion 2018</h4><p>10/26/18</p><p>Keynote address, Harvard Law School Fall Reunion 2018 Luncheon </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5175" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-26at11.20.18AM.png"><a href="#pop5175" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5175"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Fight to End "Winner-Take-All" Rules"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on His Legal Fight to End "Winner-Take-All" Rules in Electoral College</h4><h4>WGBH Greater Boston</h4><p>09/04/18</p><p>Is the Electoral College broken? So argues Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig, a former presidential candidate and the founder of the non-profit group Equal Citizens, who along with people like former Mass. Governor Bill Weld, is leading a series of lawsuits to fix it. Lessig joined Jim Braude to discuss. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5174" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-26at11.05.27AM.png"><a href="#pop5174" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5174"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Legal Challenges to the Electoral College"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on Legal Challenges to the Electoral College</h4><h4>Washington Journal</h4><p>08/17/18</p><p>Professor <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Lawrence Lessig </a> talked about a lawsuit he joined to challenge the Electoral College system. He spoke via video link from Cambridge, Massachusetts. The program was pre-empted by a four-minute pro forma session of the House of Representatives. This “Washington Journal” program continues after the session. </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5173" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-26at10.08.38AM.png"><a href="#pop5173" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5173"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Call for an Article V Convention"><div class="title"><h4>What It REALLY Means to Call for an Article V Convention</h4><p>08/12/18</p><p>Lawrence Lessig Speaks at Wolf PAC Warrior Workshop 2018. <a class="yt-simple-endpoint style-scope yt-formatted-string" dir="auto" spellcheck="false" href="https://www. youtube. com/redirect? event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVhsanRkUXNTZ01WcURXZ0szRkRkbE5JaGFjUXxBQ3Jtc0trY3l5R0VjVnJuenczMC1wYVhuem9oZFdxUmJwbV9seUltdFhicmJxbDVZYWZ5NjA5TVNPVWxkN3JIQTBhd3cyREZpSDdqRWVxbWJEQ0cwQ2lhclRac1ZqempWbURvMnpva2wxRGowampMTjNUanpzNA&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww. wolf-pac. com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">http://www. wolf-pac. com</a> ​ Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig gives a lesson on what it really means to call for an Article V Convention and why it’s the logical path to address money’s corrupting influence in politics. In this </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5364" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-11-19at12.04.30PM.png"><a href="#pop5364" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5364"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How the People Speak"><div class="title"><h4>"How the People Speak"</h4><h4>2018 Holberg Symposium</h4><p>06/06/18</p><p>Abstract: "We must attend to the technical conditions of democratic understanding: how do the people know, and how might that knowledge be improved. In this talk, Lessig will map the ways in which the epistemologies of democratic understanding have changed, and how we might productively respond to those changes. Against a trend arguing that we should listen less to the people, Lessig describes how </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5314" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-05-11at3.56.17PM.png"><a href="https://www.egconf.com/videos/lawrence-lessig-professor-law-eg12" class="" data-id="5314" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Work in progress"><div class="title"><h4>Work in progress</h4><h4>EG Conference</h4><p>05/04/18</p><p>Lawrence Lessig discusses institutional corruption and the high price future generations will pay. Larry is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5178" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-26at12.20.22PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4953258/user-clip-lessig-unrig-2018" class="" data-id="5178" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="UNRIG the System Summit"><div class="title"><h4>UNRIG the System Summit</h4><h4>UNRIG the System 2018</h4><p>02/02/18</p><p>People in this Video: Lawrence "Larry" Lessig, Professor, Harvard Law School Kulpreet Rana, Board Chair, Represent. Us Hosting Organization: Represent. Us Series: Campaign 2018 </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5176" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-26at11.36.04AM.png"><a href="#pop5176" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5176"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Root of the Problem"><div class="title"><h4>Getting to the Root of the Problem: Lawrence Lessig</h4><h4>Mixed Mental Arts, ep. 346</h4><p>01/23/18</p><p>During the presidential election of 2016, one man dared to stand up to speak the truths that needed to be spoken. He was (of course) denied a forum. Mixed Mental Arts aims to remedy that situation. That's right! Lawrence Lessig returns! </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5177" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-26at12.09.10PM.png"><a href="#pop5177" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5177"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Unequal as Funders"><div class="title"><h4>Unequal as Funders</h4><h4>TEDxBeaconStreet November 2017</h4><p>11/18/17</p><p>At the core of our constitution is the ideal of equality. Two centuries of compromise has let us forget that. If we’re to recover a representative democracy, we must defend again its simple ideal — that all citizens are equal. Lawrence Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School. Prior to rejoining the Harvard </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid52" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-25at12.16.26PM.png"><a href="#pop52" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="52"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Equal We Are Not"><div class="title"><h4>Equal We Are Not</h4><h4>TEDxDirigo</h4><p>11/04/17</p><p>We have allowed a radical inequality to evolve within our political system; we don’t see it, but we must repair it if we’re to have a democracy that might count. Professor Lawrence Lessig explains that our democracy is failing, not because there are too many Republicans in Congress, or too many Democrats, but because the basic commitment of a representative democracy — political equality — </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5181" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-27at12.04.48PM.png"><a href="#pop5181" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5181"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Time to Reform the Electoral College"><div class="title"><h4>Is It Time to Reform the Electoral College?</h4><h4>WGBH Greater Boston</h4><p>10/10/17</p><p>After the 2016 election, plenty of people called for the major changes to the electoral college. Among them was Harvard Law professor and former Democratic candidate for president, Lawrence Lessig. He joined Jim Braude to discuss how his non-profit, Equal Citizens, wants to change the way the United States votes. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5180" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-27at12.52.01PM.png"><a href="#pop5180" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5180"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Does your vote count?"><div class="title"><h4>Does your vote for president really count?</h4><p>10/10/17</p><p>If you don't happen to live in one of the 14 battleground states in the U. S. , your vote for president simply doesn't matter. And if you're a Democrat in Texas or a Republican in California, your vote doesn't even count. We can fix this. We have a solid strategy and the best legal team possible. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5182" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-27at12.32.56PM.png"><a href="#pop5182" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5182"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How Social Media Hurts Democracy"><div class="title"><h4>Here's how social media hurts democracy</h4><h4>CNBC Power Lunch</h4><p>09/18/17</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Law School, discusses whether Facebook and other social media giants need regulation following the revelation of Russian ad spending during the election. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5183" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-27at12.39.55PM.png"><a href="#pop5183" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5183"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Equal Citizens"><div class="title"><h4>EqualCitizens.us</h4><h4>TYT's The Conversation</h4><p>09/13/17</p><p>Cenk Uygur (The Young Turks) interviews Larry Lessig, law professor and founder of Equal Citizens. Learn more about the Equal Votes project: <a class="yt-simple-endpoint style-scope yt-formatted-string" dir="auto" spellcheck="false" href="https://www. youtube. com/redirect? event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbDJ1S2dnTTN1LTJsUHp1LVR1cDNpRzlEQjlMQXxBQ3Jtc0ttS0cxYXUxWlpjd3I3Z3VSM19ZMHR4SE8wUnJaQWpET1FtM1cyc0VGNVA4aWUtWlg5dXZpTTZscC1DZWdFdVU0V1BIb24tZ3ZLWGpObUVGYjFXVjdnVFJYLUxmTEVsb0g0VjZIdEJlRlNsYXdwVEtDWQ&q=https%3A%2F%2FEqualVotes. US" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">https://EqualVotes. US</a> ​ </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid51" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-27at1.03.32PM.png"><a href="#pop51" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="51"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How digital destroyed democracy"><div class="title"><h4>How digital destroyed democracy</h4><h4>TEDxBerlinSalon</h4><p>07/02/17</p><p>Lawrence Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School. Prior to rejoining the Harvard faculty, Lessig was a professor at Stanford Law School, where he founded the school’s Center for Internet and Society, and at the University of Chicago. He clerked for Judge Richard Posner on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Antonin Scalia </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5184" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-27at1.13.16PM.png"><a href="#pop5184" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5184"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="What is Mayday PAC?"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig speaks to NationSwell about Mayday PAC</h4><p>01/17/17</p><p>Harvard Law School Professor and campaign finance-reform activist Lawrence Lessig speaks to NationSwell about his crowd-funded non-partisan Mayday PAC and the inherent irony in the idea. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5185" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-27at1.22.16PM.png"><a href="#pop5185" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5185"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Political Leadership"><div class="title"><h4>Political leadership in times of digital populism</h4><h4>TEDxBerlinSalon</h4><p>01/11/17</p><p>Lawrence Lessig on "Political leadership in times of digital populism" at TEDxBerlinSalon "Leading in the Digital Age". </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5187" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/gallery5187-2021032715104.png"><a href="https://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2016/12/17/electors-lawyer-lessig-on-possible-anti-trump-votes.cnn" class="" data-id="5187" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lawyer on Possible Anti-Trump Votes"><div class="title"><h4>Electors' lawyer on possible anti-Trump votes</h4><h4>CNN Smerconish</h4><p>12/15/16</p><p>Prof. Lawrence Lessig, who's providing free legal advice to Electors thinking of changing votes, explains Electoral College responsibilities this election. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5186" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/gallery5186-2021032715903.png"><a href="#pop5186" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5186"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="20 Electors Could Flip"><div class="title"><h4>20 electors could flip</h4><p>12/15/16</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5188" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-30at1.09.43PM.png"><a href="#pop5188" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5188"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Legal Support to Anti-Trump Electors"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig offering legal support to anti-Trump electors</h4><h4>MSNBC All In with Chris Hayes</h4><p>12/06/16</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, creator of ‘The Electors Trust’ project, joins Chris Hayes to discuss the movement led by Democratic electors to try to persuade at least 37 Republicans to not vote for Trump. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5189" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-30at1.14.47PM.png"><a href="#pop5189" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5189"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Electoral College Constitutionally Allowed to Choose"><div class="title"><h4>The Electoral College is Constitutionally Allowed to Choose Clinton over Trump</h4><h4>PBS Democracy Now!</h4><p>11/30/16</p><p>As we continue to talk about the U. S. election system, we turn now to Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig, who sparked debate over the issue of the Electoral College with his recent op-ed published in The Washington Post titled "The Constitution lets the electoral college choose the winner. They should choose Clinton. " Lessig is a Harvard Law professor who briefly ran for </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5190" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-30at1.27.14PM.png"><a href="#pop5190" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5190"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The Data Revolution"><div class="title"><h4>Science and the Data Revolution</h4><h4>APB Speakers</h4><p>11/02/16</p><p>One of the most inspiring and visionary thought leaders of the digital age, Lawrence Lessig occupies a unique place at the intersection of transformative ideals, citizen activism and the future of the law, digital technologies, and democracy itself. His signature rapid-fire presentation style, known as the “Lessig Method” uses dynamic typography and thought-provoking visuals to seize attention and deeply inform. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5191" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-30at1.38.10PM.png"><a href="#pop5191" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5191"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The Problem with Congress"><div class="title"><h4>The Problem with Congress, and How to Fix It</h4><h4>The Atlantic, filmed at the Aspen Ideas Festival 2016</h4><p>07/01/16</p><p>Lawrence Lessig is a Harvard Law professor and 2016 candidate for the Democratic nomination. In this interview filmed at the <a href="http://www. theatlantic. com/projects/ideas-2016/">Aspen Ideas Festival</a> , he explains how money’s influence in politics threatens American democracy. Congress has become deeply unrepresentative, he says, because politicians are focused on answering to their biggest campaign donors rather than the general population. This is why </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5192" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-30at1.48.44PM.png"><a href="#pop5192" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5192"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Remembering Justice Scalia"><div class="title"><h4>Remembering Justice Scalia</h4><h4>WGBH Greater Boston</h4><p>02/16/16</p><p><strong>Antonin Scalia</strong> , (born March 11, 1936, Trenton, New Jersey, U. S. —died February 13, 2016, Shafter, Texas), associate justice of the <a class="md-crosslink" href="https://www. britannica. com/topic/Supreme-Court-of-the-United-States">Supreme Court of the United States</a> from 1986 to 2016, well known for his strong legal <a class="md-crosslink" href="https://www. britannica. com/topic/conservatism">conservatism</a> . He was the first Supreme Court justice of Italian ancestry. (Encyclopedia Britannica) </strong> </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5194" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-30at2.18.19PM.png"><a href="#pop5194" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5194"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How Scalia Shaped Conservative Legal Theory"><div class="title"><h4>How Scalia Shaped Conservative Legal Theory</h4><h4>MSNBC News LIVE</h4><p>02/14/16</p><p>Supreme Justice Antonin Scalia said that progress should be advanced by the political branches, and the court's job was more modest -- to interpret the law. Scalia's co-author and friend, Bryan Garner, MSNBC's Irin Carmon and Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig join to discuss. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5193" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-30at2.26.52PM.png"><a href="#pop5193" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5193"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Scalia's Legacy"><div class="title"><h4>Scalia's Legacy</h4><h4>MSNBC LIVE</h4><p>02/14/16</p><p>Bryan Garner, Antonin Scalia's friend and co-author, and Lawrence Lessig, who clerked for Scalia, reflect on the Supreme Court Justice's death and legacy. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid59" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at6.23.21PM.png"><a href="#pop59" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="59"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Thinking through law & code, again"><div class="title"><h4>Déjà vu all over again: Thinking through law & code, again</h4><h4>Blockchain Workshops</h4><p>12/11/15</p><p>Keynote given at the #BlockchainSYD workshop, December 11, 2015, Sydney, Australia </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5195" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-30at2.45.05PM.png"><a href="#pop5195" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5195"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The Ethics of Citizenship"><div class="title"><h4>What I Learned Running for President: The Ethics of Citizenship</h4><h4>Harvard Law School Library Book Talk</h4><p>11/23/15</p><p>Jonathan Zittrain interviews Lawrence Lessig to celebrate the release of the 2016 edition of Lawrence Lessig’s “Republic Lost: The Corruption of Equality and the Steps to End It”. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid60" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2019-05-13at12.00.53PM.png"><a href="#pop60" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="60"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Where Are You?"><div class="title"><h4>Where Are You?</h4><h4>Talk at Phillips Exeter Academy</h4><p>11/20/15</p><p>Talk to the students at Phillips Exeter Academy, November 20, 2015 </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5196" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at11.24.46AM.png"><a href="#pop5196" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5196"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Campaign Finance Reform"><div class="title"><h4>Campaign 2016 & Campaign Finance Reform</h4><h4>C-SPAN Washington Journal</h4><p>11/13/15</p><p> <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Lawrence Lessig </a> talked about lessons learned during his brief bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2016 election cycle. He also discussed campaign finance reform, which was a central issue in his campaign. </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5199" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/gallery5199-20210401115536.png"><a href="#pop5199" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5199"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="2016 Presidential Race"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig Exits Democratic Race</h4><h4>MSNBC Rachel Maddow</h4><p>11/02/15</p><p>Rachel Maddow reports that Lawrence Lessig has announced he is quitting the race for the Democratic nomination for the presidency. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5198" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at11.40.30AM.png"><a href="#pop5198" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5198"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Critical Campaign Issue"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on Critical Campaign Issue</h4><h4>MSNBC The Last Word</h4><p>11/02/15</p><p>Former Democratic candidate Lawrence Lessig was known for running a campaign about one issue – campaign finance. But he explains to MSNBC’s Alex Wagner how the goal of his campaign was something bigger than that one issue. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5205" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at2.33.12PM.png"><a href="#pop5205" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5205"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Why Is the Democratic Party Afraid"><div class="title"><h4>Why Is the Democratic Party Afraid of Larry Lessig?</h4><h4>TYT The Conversation</h4><p>10/20/15</p><p>Lawrence Lessig is running for president as a Democrat, but you wouldn’t know it from watching the first Democratic debate on CNN. Lessig’s solitary focus is on ending the corrosive, corrupting influence of money on the American political system, a position that may be too hot for the Democratic National Committee, which barred Lessig from the first Democratic debate on October 13th in Las Vegas. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5206" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at2.43.09PM.png"><a href="#pop5206" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5206"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Real Time with Bill Maher"><div class="title"><h4>Real Time with Bill Maher: Overtime</h4><h4>HBO Real Time with Bill Maher</h4><p>10/16/15</p><p>Bill Maher and his guests – Johann Hari, Katrina vanden Heuvel, John Feehery and Lawrence Lessig – answer viewer questions after the show. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5207" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at2.55.11PM.png"><a href="#pop5207" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5207"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Uninvited to Debate"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig absent from debate, takes questions</h4><h4>MSNBC The Last Word</h4><p>10/13/15</p><p>Democratic presidential candidate Lawrence Lessig says ‘We have to win our democracy back. ’ Lessig joins MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to talk about what he would have said had he been on the debate stage in Las Vegas. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5210" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at12.11.11PM.png"><a href="#pop5210" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5210"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig Wants to Debate"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig Wants to Debate</h4><h4>MSNBC All In with Chris Hayes</h4><p>10/09/15</p><p>Chris Hayes talks to Democratic presidential candidate Lawrence Lessig about why he's being kept out of next week's debate. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5209" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at11.39.08AM.png"><a href="#pop5209" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5209"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig, 2016 Presidential Candidate"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig, 2016 Presidential Candidate, Talks with AJ+</h4><h4>AJ+</h4><p>10/09/15</p><p>Harvard professor, Creative Commons founder and legal genius Lawrence Lessig is running for president. Upon winning, he promises to fix the problem of money in politics and then resign. He sat down with AJ+, and we chose the top seven things that most American politicians aren’t discussing. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5211" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at12.16.38PM.png"><a href="#pop5211" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5211"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig Raises $1 Million for Presidential Bid"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig Raises $1 Million for Presidential Bid</h4><h4>MSNBC MTP Daily</h4><p>10/06/15</p><p>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 faces formidable obstacles. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5162" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-14at4.59.48PM.png"><a href="#pop5162" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5162"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig-TEDxMidAtlantic"><div class="title"><h4>Our democracy no longer represents the people. Here's how we fix it.</h4><h4>TEDxMidAtlantic</h4><p>09/25/15</p><p>Lessig makes the case that our democracy has become corrupt with money, leading to inequality that means only 0. 02% of the United States population actually determines who's in power. Lessig says that this fundamental breakdown of the democratic system must be fixed before we will ever be able to address major challenges like climate change, social security, and student debt. This is not </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5212" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at12.32.06PM.png"><a href="#pop5212" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5212"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Presidential Candidate Lawrence Lessig"><div class="title"><h4>Interview with Presidential Candidate Lawrence Lessig</h4><h4>C-SPAN Road to the White House 2016</h4><p>09/21/15</p><p><a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Professor Lawrence Lessig</a> , a 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, was interviewed as part of a <a href="https://www. c-span. org/organization/? 3974/CSPAN">C-SPAN</a> series of conversations with candidates. He talked about his life and work and reasons for running for president. </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5213" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at12.48.13PM.png"><a href="#pop5213" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5213"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="2015 NH Democratic Party State Convention"><div class="title"><h4>2015 New Hampshire Democratic Party State Convention</h4><h4>C-SPAN Road to the White House 2016</h4><p>09/19/15</p><p>Candidate for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, former Secretary of <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? hillaryclinton">State Hillary Clinton</a> , former Governor Martin O’Malley (D-MD), <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? berniesanders">Senator Bernie Sanders </a> (<a href="https://www. c-span. org/organization/? 9584/IVT">I-VT</a> ), former <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lincolnchafee">Governor Lincoln Chafee </a> (D-RI), and <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig</a> , spoke at the 2015 New Hampshire Democratic Party </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5215" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at1.16.42PM.png"><a href="#pop5215" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5215"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Candidate Promises to Resign if Elected"><div class="title"><h4>2016 candidate promises to resign if elected</h4><h4>MSNBC The Last Word</h4><p>09/14/15</p><p>Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig announces his candidacy for the Democratic nomination with a surprising caveat: if elected, he'll resign after passing a new law on campaign finance reform. He joins Lawrence to make his case. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5214" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at1.12.39PM.png"><a href="#pop5214" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5214"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig and the "Dilemma of Frodo""><div class="title"><h4>Lessig and the "Dilemma of Frodo"</h4><h4>MSNBC The Last Word</h4><p>09/14/15</p><p>Lawrence Lessig likens his presidential bid to Frodo Baggins in 'Lord of the Rings' </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5216" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/gallery5216-2021040214747.png"><a href="#pop5216" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5216"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Campaign Finance Issue Only"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig to campaign on campaign issue only</h4><h4>MSNBC Rachel Maddow</h4><p>09/08/15</p><p>Rachel Maddow reports that Lawrence Lessig has reached a fundraising milestone to allow him to enter the Democratic primary, in which he will run on the sole issue of campaign finance reform. Monmouth University Polling Institute director Patrick Murray discusses how pollsters take campaigns like Lessig's into account in polls. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5208" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-01at3.05.11PM.png"><a href="#pop5208" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5208"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig Announces He'll Run for President"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig Announces He'll Run for President</h4><h4>TYT The Conversation</h4><p>09/08/15</p><p>Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig, godfather of the campaign finance reform movement, threatened to run for president. He said getting money out of politics is the most important issue which all lesser issues hinge upon. He has now reached his goal and will be entering the Democratic primary. Cenk Uygur, host of the The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5217" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at2.20.26PM.png"><a href="https://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/09/07/lawrence-lessig-interview-newday.cnn" class="" data-id="5217" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Who is Lawrence Lessig?"><div class="title"><h4>Who is Lawrence Lessig?</h4><h4>CNN New Day</h4><p>09/07/15</p><p>Professor and campaign finance reform crusader Lawrence Lessig announces White House bid. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5218" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at2.34.05PM.png"><a href="#pop5218" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5218"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig: 2016 "Referendum Candidate""><div class="title"><h4>Lessig: 2016 "referendum candidate"</h4><h4>MSNBC The Briefing</h4><p>09/04/15</p><p>Harvard professor and activist Lawrence Lessig joins The Briefing to make the case for his ‘referendum’ candidacy for president. His three foundational goals are to create a voting holiday, end gerrymandering, and establish citizen-funded elections. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5219" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at5.47.41PM.png"><a href="#pop5219" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5219"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig for President?"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig for President?</h4><h4>WGBH Greater Boston</h4><p>09/01/15</p><p>Time stamp: Lessig 13:04 </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5221" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at6.19.45PM.png"><a href="https://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/08/20/exp-gps-0816-lessig-sot.cnn" class="" data-id="5221" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig on how to fix the American election systems"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on how to fix the American election systems</h4><h4>CNN Fareed Zakaria GPS</h4><p>08/20/15</p><p>Harvard professor and possible presidential contender Lawrence Lessig tells Fareed how to fix the rigged U. S. political system. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5220" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-02at2.58.03PM.png"><a href="#pop5220" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5220"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Can Lawrence Lessig Win the Presidency"><div class="title"><h4>Can Lawrence Lessig Win the Presidency and Get Money out of Politics?</h4><h4>TYT The Conversation</h4><p>08/20/15</p><p>Harvard Law Professor and longtime political activist Lawrence Lessig wants to win the presidency of the United States to accomplish one critical objective: ending the corrupting influence of money on politics. With that done, he says he’ll step down and let someone else take over the Oval Office. It’s a radical notion, the single-issue presidential candidacy, but as he points out, only a radical </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5222" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at1.43.39PM.png"><a href="#pop5222" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5222"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Wants to be POTUS, pass reform, resign"><div class="title"><h4>This man wants to be POTUS, pass reform, resign</h4><h4>MSNBC Morning Joe</h4><p>08/12/15</p><p>Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig joins Morning Joe to discuss forming an exploratory committee for the 2016 Democratic nomination, why as president he would work to resolve one issue and then leave office. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5224" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at2.09.38PM.png"><a href="#pop5224" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5224"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig 2016?"><div class="title"><h4>Lawrence Lessig 2016?</h4><h4>MSNBC All In with Chris Hayes</h4><p>08/11/15</p><p>Chris Hayes talks to Lawrence Lessig, a Harvard professor, who today announced an exploratory committee for the 2016 Democratic nomination. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5225" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at2.27.10PM.png"><a href="#pop5225" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5225"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="One-on-one with Lawrence Lessig"><div class="title"><h4>One-on-one with Lawrence Lessig</h4><h4>WGBH Greater Boston</h4><p>06/01/15</p><p>One-on-one with Lawrence Lessig (time stamp: 7:58) </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5292" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at3.00.21PM.png"><a href="#pop5292" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5292"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Ending Institutional Corruption"><div class="title"><h4>Ending Institutional Corruption - What is Institutional Corruption?: Lessig in the Dock</h4><h4>Harvard Law School</h4><p>05/13/15</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership, Harvard Law School; Director, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics Dennis F. Thompson, Alfred North Whitehead Professor of Political Philosophy, Emeritus, Harvard University; Director Emeritus, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5226" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at2.40.31PM.png"><a href="#pop5226" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5226"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Equality"><div class="title"><h4>Equality</h4><h4>TEDxVilnius</h4><p>04/23/15</p><p>At the core of the ideal of democracy is conception of equality, practiced today almost no where in any major modern democracy. In this talk, Professor Lessig shows how the American democracy has betrayed this ideal, and the costs to the world from this failure. Lawyer and activist Lawrence Lessig spent a decade arguing for sensible intellectual property law, updated for the digital age. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5223" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at1.59.02PM.png"><a href="https://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/02/05/01142015-hambycasts2ep2-jm-origwx.cnn" class="" data-id="5223" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig and the NH Rebellion"><div class="title"><h4>The frozen 500</h4><h4>CNN Hambycast</h4><p>02/05/15</p><p>In the frozen north of New Hampshire, a small band of reformers led by political activist Lawrence Lessig march through the winter to protest the flood of money in politics. Will anyone listen? </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5228" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at8.25.54PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?323622-1/lawrence-lessig-campaign-finance" class="" data-id="5228" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig on Campaign Finance"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on Campaign Finance</h4><h4>C-SPAN JCCSF Talk</h4><p>01/08/15</p><p><a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Professor Lawrence Lessig </a> talked about his proposals for a “<a href="https://www. c-span. org/organization/? 9289/New-Hampshire">New Hampshire</a> rebellion against corruption” and for Congress to call a convention to address the influence of money in politics. In 2014, <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Professor Lessig </a> formed a super political action committee (superPac) to fight congressional corruption in Congress and to change the </em> </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5229" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at8.42.23PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?323298-1/discussion-corruption" class="" data-id="5229" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Panel Discussion on Corruption"><div class="title"><h4>Panel Discussion on Corruption</h4><h4>C-SPAN BookTV</h4><p>12/09/14</p><p> <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? zephyrteachout">Zephyr Teachout</a> , author of <em>Corruption in America: <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? benjaminjosephfranklin">From Benjamin Franklin</a> ’s Snuff Box to Citizens United</em> , and <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? janinewedel">Janine Wedel</a> , author of <em>Unaccountable: How Elite Power Brokers Corrupt our Finances, Freedom, and Security</em> , talked about curbing corruption. Lawrence Lessig moderated the discussion, at the <a href="https://www. c-span. org/organization/? </em> </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5230" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at8.53.43PM.png"><a href="#pop5230" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5230"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How Public Power Can Defeat Plutocrats"><div class="title"><h4>How Public Power Can Defeat Plutocrats</h4><h4>PBS Moyers & Company</h4><p>11/21/14</p><p>This week, Lawrence Lessig and Zephyr Teachout return to talk about the corrupting influence of money in politics — a subject both have studied as scholars — and how they’re fighting to reform the system. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5231" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-05at8.59.18PM.png"><a href="#pop5231" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5231"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Who the MayDay PAC is supporting"><div class="title"><h4>Who the MayDay PAC is supporting in midterms</h4><h4>MSNBC UP with Steve Kornacki</h4><p>10/26/14</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, chief organizer behind the MayDay Super PAC, discusses how he intends to use his super PAC to reduce the influence of money in politics and which candidates he's supporting. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5259" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at4.58.22PM.png"><a href="#pop5259" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5259"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig Interviews Snowden"><div class="title"><h4>Lawrence Lessig Interviews Edward Snowden</h4><h4>Harvard Law School</h4><p>10/20/14</p><p>HLS Professor Lawrence Lessig interviewed Edward Snowden at Harvard Law School on Oct. 20. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5235" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at11.10.17AM.png"><a href="#pop5235" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5235"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Institutional Corruption, Congress"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig on Institutional Corruption—Congress: The Paradigm Case</h4><h4> UChicago Division of the Humanities</h4><p>10/16/14</p><p>In this inaugural lecture of the the Randy L. and Melvin R. Berlin Family Lecture Series, Lawrence Lessig explores the concept of "institutional corruption" using the paradigm case: Congress. Few institutions better illustrate the concept of “institutional corruption. ” Congressional campaigns are financed through private donations. If done openly, this process allows for influence that is both legal and ethical. But </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5313" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-05-02at7.48.13PM.png"><a href="#pop5313" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5313"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig at MIT: "Tweedism""><div class="title"><h4>Lessig at MIT: "Tweedism"</h4><h4>Citizens Rising Symposium</h4><p>09/19/14</p><p>Lawrence Lessig at MIT, talking about "Tweedism" and corruption </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5236" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at11.45.51AM.png"><a href="#pop5236" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5236"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Can We Reclaim Democracy?"><div class="title"><h4>Can We Reclaim Democracy?</h4><h4>Google Zeitgeist</h4><p>09/15/14</p><p>Lawrence Lessig talks about the dysfunctional world of the US government, and how a state that cannot be guided is a state that will eventually crash. As a solution, he is using "big money" to end the influence of big money. . . and acknowledges the irony. Google Zeitgeist is a collection of talks by people who are changing the world. Hear entrepreneurs, </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5237" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at11.59.34AM.png"><a href="#pop5237" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5237"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Unexpected twist from NH primary results"><div class="title"><h4>An unexpected twist from NH primary results</h4><h4>MSNBC Ronan Farrow Daily</h4><p>09/10/14</p><p>MayDay PAC founder Lawrence Lessig explains why losing ‘badly’ against Scott Brown in yesterday’s New Hampshire primary is still a win for the anti-big-money-in-politics PAC. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5238" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at12.26.15PM.png"><a href="#pop5238" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5238"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Of course it matters"><div class="title"><h4>Of course it matters</h4><h4>TEDxKC</h4><p>08/28/14</p><p>This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Lessig’s talk is a call to action — we must demand election funding reform or we are complicit in the corruption. “Of course it matters,” Lessig implores us. Lawrence Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School, and director of </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5239" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/gallery5239-20210406123556.png"><a href="#pop5239" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5239"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="What Can Eradicate Dark Money"><div class="title"><h4>What can eradicate dark money from politics?</h4><h4>MSNBC Now with Alex Wagner</h4><p>08/01/14</p><p>Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig discusses Mayday PAC, his Super PAC that aims to end all Super PACs. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5240" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at12.42.44PM.png"><a href="#pop5240" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5240"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Combating the power of Super PACs"><div class="title"><h4>Combating the power of Super PACs</h4><h4>MSNBC Ronan Farrow Daily</h4><p>05/06/14</p><p>Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig joins Ronan Farrow to discuss the Super PAC he created and if they are bad for America. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5241" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/Lessig_140314TED2014.jpg"><a href="#pop5241" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5241"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The unstoppable walk to political reform"><div class="title"><h4>The unstoppable walk to political reform</h4><p>03/01/14</p><p>Seven years ago, Internet activist Aaron Swartz convinced Lawrence Lessig to take up the fight for political reform. A year after Swartz's tragic death, Lessig continues his campaign to free US politics from the stranglehold of corruption. In this fiery, deeply personal talk, he calls for all citizens to engage, and offers a heartfelt reminder to never give up hope. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5242" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at1.54.04PM.png"><a href="#pop5242" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5242"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Putting Political Corruption on Ice"><div class="title"><h4>Putting Political Corruption on Ice</h4><h4>PBS Moyers & Company</h4><p>02/14/14</p><p>[Time stamp: 11:10] David Simon, creator of “The Wire” and “Treme,” is back to talk about how moneyed interests have purchased the American government and activist Lawrence Lessig leads a trek through frozen New Hampshire to raise awareness of political corruption. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5281" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-23at3.10.53PM.png"><a href="#pop5281" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5281"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Better campaign finance"><div class="title"><h4>Better campaign finance, better politics</h4><h4>MSNBC</h4><p>12/19/13</p><p>Author and Harvard Law Prof. Lawrence Lessig on why a better political environment means needing to fundamentally change the way we fund elections. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5243" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at2.04.58PM.png"><a href="#pop5243" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5243"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Big Brother's Prying Eyes"><div class="title"><h4>Big Brother’s Prying Eyes</h4><h4>PBS Moyers & Company</h4><p>06/13/13</p><p>Whatever your take on recent revelations about government spying on our phone calls and Internet activity, there’s no denying that Big Brother is bigger and less brotherly than we thought. What’s the resulting cost to our privacy -- and more so, our democracy? Lawrence Lessig joins Bill to discuss the implications of our government’s actions. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5170" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-03-25at11.47.59AM.png"><a href="#pop5170" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5170"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="We the People-TED2013"><div class="title"><h4>We the People, and the Republic we must reclaim</h4><p>02/25/13</p><p>There is a corruption at the heart of American politics, caused by the dependence of Congressional candidates on funding from the tiniest percentage of citizens. That's the argument at the core of this blistering talk by legal scholar Lawrence Lessig. With rapid-fire visuals, he shows how the funding process weakens the Republic in the most fundamental way, and issues a rallying bipartisan cry that </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5289" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at2.36.18PM.png"><a href="#pop5289" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5289"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Aaron's Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age"><div class="title"><h4>Aaron's Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age</h4><h4>Harvard Law School</h4><p>02/20/13</p><p>Lawrence Lessig marked his appointment as Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School with a lecture titled "Aaron's Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age. " The lecture honored the memory and work of Aaron Swartz, the programmer and activist who took his own life on Jan. 11, 2013 at the age of 26. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5282" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-23at3.42.55PM.png"><a href="#pop5282" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5282"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The legacy of Aaron Swartz"><div class="title"><h4>The legacy of Aaron Swartz</h4><h4>MSNBC UP with Chris Hayes</h4><p>01/25/13</p><p>Author and professor Susan Crawford, Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig, and the Up with Chris Hayes panel reflect on Internet piracy, the difference between physical and intellectual property, and the causes that Aaron Swartz was committed to. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid62" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at2.42.39PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4364831/lesterland" class="" data-id="62" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lesterland"><div class="title"><h4>Lesterland</h4><h4>C-SPAN User Clip</h4><p>01/23/13</p><p>CSPAN recording of event at Cato Institute, January 23, 2013, reflecting on the Supreme Court decision in <em>Citizens United v. FEC</em> (2010). Lessig analogizes our current system for funding campaigns to "Lesterland" — a place where the people called Lester get to decide who gets to run, equivalent to America where the funders of campaigns (significiant funders are as common as people named </em> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5245" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at2.38.23PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?310550-2/citizens-united-decision-future-campaign-finance-laws" class="" data-id="5245" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Campaign Finance Laws"><div class="title"><h4>Citizens United Decision and Future Campaign Finance Laws</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>01/23/13</p><p>Political scholars examined the consequences of the Supreme Court’s <em>Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission</em> decision on recent elections. They also responded to questions from the audience. This was the second panel of a <a href="https://www. c-span. org/organization/? 6247/Cato-Institute">Cato Institute</a> forum on the Supreme Court’s <em>Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission</em> decision. </em> </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5294" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at3.23.42PM.png"><a href="#pop5294" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5294"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="An Incredible Soul Pt2"><div class="title"><h4>"An Incredible Soul" (Part 2)</h4><h4>Democracy Now!</h4><p>01/14/13</p><p> DemocracyNow. org - Today we remember the pioneering computer programmer and cyberactivist Aaron Swartz, who took his own life Friday at the age of 26. As a teenager, Swartz helped develop RSS, revolutionizing how people use the internet, going on to co-own Reddit, now one of the world's most popular sites. He was also a key architect of Creative Commons and an organizer </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5293" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at3.09.31PM.png"><a href="#pop5293" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5293"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="An Incredible Soul"><div class="title"><h4>"An Incredible Soul" (Part 1)</h4><h4>Democracy Now!</h4><p>01/14/13</p><p> DemocracyNow. org - Today we remember the pioneering computer programmer and cyberactivist Aaron Swartz, who took his own life Friday at the age of 26. As a teenager, Swartz helped develop RSS, revolutionizing how people use the internet, going on to co-own Reddit, now one of the world's most popular sites. He was also a key architect of Creative Commons and an organizer </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5283" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-23at3.25.22PM.png"><a href="#pop5283" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5283"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Jamie Dimon, smartest guy in the room?"><div class="title"><h4>Jamie Dimon, smartest guy in the room?</h4><h4>MSNBC UP with Chris Hayes</h4><p>06/15/12</p><p>Up host Chris Hayes and his panelists - including University of Minnesota professor Karen Ho, Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig, Enron whistleblower Sherron Watkins, and CNBC contributor Dan Dicker - break down JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's Senate testimony this week. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5244" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at2.24.21PM.png"><a href="#pop5244" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5244"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Hearing on Patents Innovations"><div class="title"><h4>Lessig Testimony in Hearing on Patents Innovations</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>05/15/12</p><p>Hearing on Bernie Sanders patents innovations </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5320" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-06-24at12.00.24AM.png"><a href="#pop5320" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5320"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How Money Corrupts Congress"><div class="title"><h4>How Money Corrupts Congress and a Plan to Stop It </h4><h4>Long Now Foundation Seminar Series</h4><p>01/17/12</p><p>A dazzlingly incisive presenter, Lawrence Lessig specializes in identifying deep systemic problems in public process (such as copyright malfunction and Congressional dysfunction) and then showing how they can be cured. Currently he is bearing down on the corruption of Congress by the practice of private funding for public elections through campaign contributions. He writes: "The dependency of modern campaign finance is the single most </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5247" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at2.55.12PM.png"><a href="https://www.cc.com/video-clips/ec2xzf/the-daily-show-with-jon-stewart-exclusive---lawrence-lessig-extended-interview-pt--2" class="" data-id="5247" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig Extended Interview Pt 2"><div class="title"><h4>Exclusive: Lawrence Lessig Extended Interview Pt 2</h4><h4>The Daily Show with Jon Stewart</h4><p>12/13/11</p><p>Lawrence Lessig explains why political transparency, while necessary, is not enough to fix America's government, in this unedited, extended interview. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5246" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at2.47.29PM.png"><a href="https://www.cc.com/video-clips/s6i2md/the-daily-show-with-jon-stewart-exclusive---lawrence-lessig-extended-interview-pt--1" class="" data-id="5246" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig Extended Interview Pt 1"><div class="title"><h4>Exclusive: Lawrence Lessig Extended Interview Pt 1</h4><h4>The Daily Show with Jon Stewart</h4><p>12/13/11</p><p>In this unedited, extended interview, Lawrence Lessig explores the corrupting influence of campaign funding on Congress. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5251" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-07at1.43.06PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?303041-1/jack-abramoff-political-corruption" class="" data-id="5251" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Jack Abramoff Interview"><div class="title"><h4>Jack Abramoff on Political Corruption Interview by Lawrence Lessig</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>12/06/11</p><p>Former lobbyist <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? jackabramoff">Jack Abramoff </a> talked about government corruption. In 2006 Mr. Abramoff was convicted of fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy to bribe public officials. He is the author of <em>Capitol Punishment: The Hard Truth about Washington Corruption from America’s Most Notorious Lobbyist</em> . He was interviewed by <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Lawrence Lessig </a> and also responded </em> </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5253" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-07at2.09.57PM.png"><a href="#pop5253" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5253"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lawrence Lessig Charlie Rose"><div class="title"><h4>Republic, Lost</h4><h4>PBS Charlie Rose</h4><p>11/14/11</p><p>Harvard University professor Lawrence Lessig introduces his new book, "Republic Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress and a Plan to Stop it. " </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5284" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-23at3.33.37PM.png"><a href="#pop5284" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5284"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How to reform money's influence on elections"><div class="title"><h4>How to reform money's influence on elections</h4><h4>MSNBC Morning Joe</h4><p>10/30/11</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, professor at Harvard Law School and director of the Center for Ethics at Harvard University, talks about his new book "Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress--and a Plan to Stop It. " </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5254" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at5.41.39PM.png"><a href="#pop5254" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5254"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Republic, Lost Talks at Google"><div class="title"><h4>Republic, Lost</h4><h4>Talks at Google</h4><p>10/26/11</p><p>In an era when special interests funnel huge amounts of money into our government-driven by shifts in campaign-finance rules and brought to new levels by the Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission-trust in our government has reached an all-time low. More than ever before, Americans believe that money buys results in Congress, and that business interests wield control over our legislature. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5252" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at5.32.38PM.png"><a href="#pop5252" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5252"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Q&A: Lawrence Lessig"><div class="title"><h4>Q&A: Lawrence Lessig</h4><h4>C-SPAN Q&A</h4><p>10/18/11</p><p>This week on Q&A, Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig discussed his latest book about money and its influence on Congress. Lessig is the director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics at Harvard University. In his book, he argues that large amounts of money, fueled by recent changes in campaign finance rules, can secure legislative influence in the United States government. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5285" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at1.11.22PM.png"><a href="#pop5285" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5285"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="A way out of the darkness of America's broken campaign system"><div class="title"><h4>A way out of the darkness of America's broken campaign system</h4><h4>MSNBC Rachel Maddow</h4><p>10/13/11</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Law professor and author of the new book, "Republic, Lost," talks with Rachel Maddow about the way to rid American politics of the destructive influence of big money campaign contributions. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5291" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at2.55.43PM.png"><a href="#pop5291" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5291"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Keynote on the Constitutional Convention"><div class="title"><h4>Conference on the Constitutional Convention: Lawrence Lessig Keynote</h4><h4>Harvard Law School</h4><p>09/24/11</p><p>HLS Professor Lawrence Lessig, founder of Change Congress, delivered his "Keynote from the Left" at the Conference on the Constitutional Convention on Sept. 24, 2011. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5255" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-07at2.37.02PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?300246-1/leaks-freedom-press" class="" data-id="5255" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Leaks and Freedom of the Press"><div class="title"><h4>Leaks and Freedom of the Press</h4><h4>Aspen Institute: 7th Annual Aspen Ideas Festival</h4><p>06/28/11</p><p>Law professors and journals debated First Amendment freedom of the press rights versus national security interests in the age of WikiLeaks. They also responded to questions from the audience. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5265" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at5.26.51PM.png"><a href="#pop5265" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5265"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Overheard Lessig Q&A"><div class="title"><h4>OVERHEARD Lessig Q&A</h4><h4>PBS Overheard with Evan Smith</h4><p>03/09/11</p><p>Lawrence Lessig takes questions from our audience. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5264" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at5.22.14PM.png"><a href="#pop5264" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5264"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Overheard Lessig Pt 4"><div class="title"><h4>OVERHEARD Lessig Pt 4</h4><h4>PBS Overheard with Evan Smith</h4><p>03/09/11</p><p>Evan Smith interviews Lawrence Lessig, a celebrated academic, acclaimed author, and an energetic activist whose great cause is rights and freedoms in the digital sphere. He's also increasingly an advocate for accountability in institutions. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5263" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at5.19.44PM.png"><a href="#pop5263" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5263"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Overheard Lessig Pt 3"><div class="title"><h4>OVERHEARD Lessig Pt 3</h4><h4>PBS Overheard with Evan Smith</h4><p>03/09/11</p><p>Evan Smith interviews Lawrence Lessig, a celebrated academic, acclaimed author, and an energetic activist whose great cause is rights and freedoms in the digital sphere. He's also increasingly an advocate for accountability in institutions. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5262" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at5.29.22PM.png"><a href="#pop5262" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5262"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Overheard Lessig Pt 2"><div class="title"><h4>OVERHEARD Lessig Pt 2</h4><h4>PBS Overheard with Evan Smith</h4><p>03/09/11</p><p>Evan Smith interviews Lawrence Lessig, a celebrated academic, acclaimed author, and an energetic activist whose great cause is rights and freedoms in the digital sphere. He's also increasingly an advocate for accountability in institutions. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5261" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at5.12.42PM.png"><a href="#pop5261" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5261"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Overheard Lessig Pt 1"><div class="title"><h4>OVERHEARD Lessig Pt 1</h4><h4>PBS Overheard with Evan Smith</h4><p>03/09/11</p><p>Evan Smith interviews Lawrence Lessig, a celebrated academic, acclaimed author, and an energetic activist whose great cause is rights and freedoms in the digital sphere. He's also increasingly an advocate for accountability in institutions. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5279" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at7.24.42PM.png"><a href="#pop5279" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5279"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Representative Jim Cooper Remarks on Congress"><div class="title"><h4>Representative Jim Cooper Remarks on Congress</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>01/27/11</p><p><a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? jimcooper">Representative Jim Cooper </a> (D-TN) spoke about partisan struggles and dysfunction over the course of several Congresses. Among the topics he addressed were redistricting, lobbying, congressional pay, and campaign fundraising. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience. </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5280" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-21at7.40.25PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?297647-3/ethics-politics" class="" data-id="5280" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Ethics in Politics"><div class="title"><h4>Ethics in Politics</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>01/21/11</p><p> <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Larry Lessig </a> talked about the influence of corporate money in politics, public trust in government, and political reform movements. He also answered questions from the audience. This program was part of a conference focusing on the issue of money in politics and corporate power, and organized by a coalition of groups calling itself the “Movement for the People. </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5295" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-26at5.29.07PM.png"><a href="#pop5295" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5295"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Citizens: The Need and the Requirements"><div class="title"><h4>Citizens: The Need and the Requirements</h4><h4>TEDxSanAntonio</h4><p>12/27/10</p><p>About this talk: Starting with Thoreau and moving through the cost of sugar versus corn and diabetes, Lawrence Lessig gives a compelling — and visually breathtaking — presentation on the impact of campaign cash on the policies of our nation. His message: We need citizens to take back our democracy. About Lawrence Lessig: Professor Lessig is the director of the Edmond J. Safra </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5296" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-26at5.41.49PM.png"><a href="#pop5296" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5296"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Of by 4"><div class="title"><h4>Of by 4</h4><h4>TEDxBoston</h4><p>08/16/10</p><p>Of the People, By the People, For the People: How Campaign Funding Should be Redefined so that Citizens, Not Corporations, Elect Leaders </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5288" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at1.57.29PM.png"><a href="#pop5288" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5288"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The case for Kagan"><div class="title"><h4>The case for Kagan</h4><h4>MSNBC Rachel Maddow</h4><p>05/10/10</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid55" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at12.47.50PM.png"><a href="#pop55" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="55"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Re-examining the remix"><div class="title"><h4>Re-examining the remix</h4><h4>TEDxNYED</h4><p>04/01/10</p><p>Former "young Republican" Larry Lessig talks about what Democrats can learn about copyright from their opposite party, considered more conservative. A surprising lens on remix culture. About the Speaker: Lawrence Lessig has already transformed intellectual-property law with his Creative Commons innovation. Now he's focused on an even bigger problem: the US' broken political system. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5286" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at1.33.55PM.png"><a href="#pop5286" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5286"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Washington has lost its sense of shame"><div class="title"><h4>Washington has lost its sense of shame.</h4><h4>MSNBC News</h4><p>02/12/10</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5287" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-24at1.42.15PM.png"><a href="#pop5287" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5287"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="How to Get Our Democracy Back"><div class="title"><h4>How to Get Our Democracy Back</h4><h4>MSNBC Morning Joe</h4><p>02/08/10</p><p></p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5297" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-26at5.55.18PM.png"><a href="#pop5297" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5297"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Lessig Re HR 801"><div class="title"><h4>Interview with Lawrence Lessig Re HR 801</h4><h4>Michael McIntee</h4><p>03/05/09</p><p>By Noah Kunin, Senior Political Correspondent: This the complete interview I conducted with Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig on the opposition to HR 801 - the ban "open access publishing" of tax payer funded government research. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5298" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-26at6.06.44PM.png"><a href="#pop5298" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5298"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Change Congress"><div class="title"><h4>Change Congress</h4><h4>Talks at Google</h4><p>02/19/09</p><p>Professor Lawrence Lessig visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his latest project: Change Congress, whose mission is to reform the campaign finance system and limit the influence of special interests in Washington. This event took place on February 19, 2009, as part of the Policy Talks@Google series. Lawrence Lessig is the cofounder of Change Congress, and has long been a leading thinker </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5299" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-26at6.11.54PM.png"><a href="https://www.cc.com/video-clips/wdzoh2/the-colbert-report-lawrence-lessig" class="" data-id="5299" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Remix on The Colbert Report"><div class="title"><h4>Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy</h4><h4>The Colbert Report</h4><p>01/08/09</p><p>Lawrence Lessig says the outdated copyright laws have turned our kids into criminals. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5300" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-26at6.26.36PM.png"><a href="#pop5300" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5300"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Remix on Charlie Rose"><div class="title"><h4>Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy</h4><h4>PBS Charlie Rose</h4><p>11/21/08</p><p>Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig presents his new book "Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy," and shares his experiences with President-elect Obama. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5301" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-26at6.39.25PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?282696-1/remix-making-art-commerce-thrive-hybrid-economy" class="" data-id="5301" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Remix at Carnegie Council"><div class="title"><h4>Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>11/18/08</p><p> <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Lawrence Lessig </a> talked about the state of copyright law in relation to electronic media. He argued that the current laws are draconian and have not been adequately updated to reflect the emergence of the Internet and the ubiquity of the sharing of information. He said that the current laws criminalize artists and the young and stifle creativity. </em> </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid53" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-06at6.43.50PM.png"><a href="#pop53" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="53"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Laws that choke creativity"><div class="title"><h4>Laws that choke creativity</h4><h4>TED2007</h4><p>03/01/07</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, the Net’s most celebrated lawyer, cites John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights and the "ASCAP cartel" in his argument for reviving our creative culture. About the Author Lawrence Lessig has already transformed intellectual-property law with his Creative Commons innovation. Now he's focused on an event bigger problem: the US' broken political system. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5303" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-27at9.18.33PM.png"><a href="#pop5303" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5303"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Free Culture"><div class="title"><h4>Free Culture</h4><h4>Talks at Google</h4><p>10/03/06</p><p>Lawrence Lessig, author of "Free Culture," visits Google's New York office as part of the Authors@Google series. This event took place on October 3, 2006. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5304" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-27at9.29.01PM.png"><a href="#pop5304" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5304"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Internet Access Issues"><div class="title"><h4>Internet Access Issues</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>02/07/06</p><p>A hearing on Internet neutrality was held to consider overhauling sections of the Telecom Act of 1996. The net neutrality issue focused on common carriage responsibilities of broadband providers in light of larger IP services pushed to consumers. Two panels of witnesses testified on possible legislation requiring broadband services providers to reserve equal bandwidth for competing services. [Time Stamp: 1:31:35] Lawrence Lessig </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5305" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-27at9.46.37PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?184431-1/digital-future-copyright-issues" class="" data-id="5305" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Digital Future: Copyright"><div class="title"><h4>Digital Future: Copyright Issues</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>03/03/05</p><p> <a href="https://www. c-span. org/person/? lawrencelessig">Lawrence Lessig</a> , professor of law at <a href="https://www. c-span. org/organization/? 125371/Stanford-Law-School">Stanford Law School</a> and founder of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, and author of <em>Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace</em> , published by <a href="https://www. c-span. org/organization/? 33777/Basic-Books">Basic Books</a> , talked about the issues of copyright and “copyleft. ” He was the inventor of the revolutionary concept </em> </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5306" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-27at9.57.19PM.png"><a href="#pop5306" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5306"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Free Culture on Charlie Rose"><div class="title"><h4>Free Culture</h4><h4>PBS Charlie Rose</h4><p>07/21/04</p><p>Author Lawrence Lessig explains lock down culture, copyright, and free culture in his new book. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5307" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-27at10.07.23PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?181134-1/future-internet" class="" data-id="5307" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Future of the Internet"><div class="title"><h4>Future of the Internet</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>03/26/04</p><p>Technology experts talked about Internet infrastructure and the potential impact of broadband technology on the future of the Internet. Among the issues they addressed were principles for policymakers to consider in order to keep the Internet an open environment for innovation, the role of the <a href="https://www. c-span. org/organization/? 10356/Federal-Communications-Commission">Federal Communications Commission</a> , and legal issues surrounding Internet access. [Time Stamp: 21:45] Lawrence Lessig </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5266" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-13at6.33.45PM.png"><a href="#pop5266" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5266"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="2002 OSCON Speech"><div class="title"><h4>2002 OSCON Speech</h4><p>07/24/02</p><p>Talk given at July 24, 2002 OSCON conference and the beginning of the "Lessig Method. " (At the start, I say that this is the "last talk. " I meant before I turned all of my energy to preparing for the Supreme Court argument in the Copyright Term Extension Act case which happened three months later. ) </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5308" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-27at10.15.14PM.png"><a href="#pop5308" class=" gallery2pop" data-id="5308"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="The Future of Ideas"><div class="title"><h4>The Future of Ideas</h4><h4>PBS Charlie Rose</h4><p>01/04/02</p><p>Lawyer Lawrence Lessig discusses copyright law, AOL Time Warner, and the issue of open access. </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5309" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-29at1.22.37PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4961272/user-clip-lessig-testimony-privacy" class="" data-id="5309" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Privacy Rights of Public Figures"><div class="title"><h4>Privacy Rights of Public Figures</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>05/21/98</p><p>Committee members heard from members and representatives of the <a href="https://www. c-span. org/organization/? 16641/Screen-Actors-Guild">Screen Actors Guild</a> as well as members of the press regarding the rights of privacy as they pertain to public figures. They talked about legislation that would protect public figures from unwanted attention. </a> </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5310" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-29at1.27.57PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4953262/user-clip-lessig-penncommission&editTime=1616332658" class="" data-id="5310" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Penn Commission"><div class="title"><h4>Penn Commission</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>12/08/97</p><p>Capacity of academics to affect public attitudes </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5311" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-29at1.31.36PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4953263/user-clip-lessig-4thcircuitconference" class="" data-id="5311" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="4th Circuit Conference"><div class="title"><h4>4th Circuit Conference</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>06/28/97</p><p>Discussion of Printz v. US </p></div></div></a><div class="inner"></div></div><div id="gallerygrid5312" class="gallerygrid w12-4 center lazyloading" data-bgimg="https://lessig.org/images/thumbs/ScreenShot2021-04-29at1.40.22PM.png"><a href="https://www.c-span.org/video/?79660-1/reno-v-aclu-moot-court" class="" data-id="5312" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><div class="gallerygridimg w12-12 sqbgimg cover" title="Reno v. ACLU Moot Court"><div class="title"><h4>Reno v. ACLU Moot Court</h4><h4>C-SPAN</h4><p>03/13/97</p><p>In a moot court format, the participants debated the constitutionality of the Communications Decency Act, the first federal law to make it illegal to transmit certain kinds of sexually explicit material over the Internet. A three-judge panel in Philadelphia ruled the law unconstitutional shortly after it went into effect last year. The U. S. 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