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Lawrence Lessig
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Law professor; activist; not convinced we have time; acting as if we do.

Lester Lawrence "Larry" Lessig III is an American legal scholar and political activist. He is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the former director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University. He is the founder of Creative Commons and of Equal Citizens. Lessig was a candidate for the Democratic Party's nomination for president of the United States in the 2016 U.S. presidential election but withdrew before the primaries. .. more

Political science 33%
Business 14%

From the authors of the argument that will end SuperPACs:

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The courts broke campaign finance. Maine is giving them a chance to repair it. - The Boston Globe
There is a path to restore limits on big money in politics.
www.bostonglobe.com

Harvard's 2020/21 reports on Epstein were Hamlet without the Prince (Summers). We need to understand why: www.thecrimson.com/article/2025...
The First Epstein Report Ignored Summers. Harvard Must Do Better. | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
How could Harvard have allowed this production of Hamlet without the Prince? And will it now commit to a practice that will not protect the elite among us, while shaming those not quite elite enough?
www.thecrimson.com

From the Department of Tragic Irony:

On the day the Harvard Law School releases a digital archive of the Nuremberg Trials, the President threatens the lives of members of Congress who utter its most basic truth: That everyone, especially soldiers, must follow the law.

nuremberg.law.harvard.edu
Nuremberg - Explore the Nuremberg Trials!
The Harvard Law School Library's Nuremberg Trials Project is an open-access initiative to create and present digitized images and full-text versions of the Library's Nuremberg Trials documents,…
nuremberg.law.harvard.edu

I've published the fourth episode of the podcast reviewing the Francesca Gino case (Harvard Business School professor removed for academic misconduct). This is the first of four to review the evidence behind the four findings of misconduct.
Episode 4: Dismantling "Allegation 2"
the first of four.
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Ten years ago today, I ended my effort to get corruption at the center of the Democratic presidential debate. Flawed and impossible in many ways, it was right. Then, and even more so now.

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The Democrats have changed the rules
We were on our way to qualifying for the second debate — then the Democrats changed the rules. Watch Lessig describe what this means for the campaign. Help us caption & translate this…
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Colorado AG Phil Weiser has filed suit against Trump for moving Space Force b/c Colorado has mail-in voting. My favorite line in the complaint: "Trump’s statements and beliefs on mail-in voting are simply untethered from the facts."

Let this become the refrain everywhere.

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Re health care costs: "These are insane numbers."

Two ways to think about this story. One: the "insane numbers." The other: that 1/2 of America has no clue about these facts, because of the bubbles we've allowed media to become.

THAT is the insanity.
Maddow: This is what Democrats have been screaming about
The real numbers on the impact of Republican changes to health insurance subsidies are being made public, and they are extreme to say the least. Suddenly, the abstract fight over the federal…
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"Trust us, we're the government" is fine, iff, as Reagan put it, we "trust, but verify." The only credible way to verify critical code is if that code is open-sourced.

There is one extremely prominent open-source vendor in America. There need to be many more.

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Public Trust Demands Open-Source Voting Systems | VotingWorks
Yesterday, news broke that Dominion Voting Systems was sold to a new company, Liberty Vote. Dominion, the second-largest voting systems vendor in the US that currently tabulates 1 in 5 American…
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A former GOP official has privately financed the purchase of the second-largest voting technology vendor in America? What could possibly go wrong...

Here's what could go right: We urgently need a demand by election officials for open-source voting technology.
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Reposted by Lawrence Lessig

I'm going to make this even easier for @jay.bsky.team - I'm willing to be a PR person at a very reasonable rate. I've worked in tech marketing for 10 years and was a software engineer for another 10. I've run the social media & tech side of a $11M campaign for Larry Lessig. I'm qualified. DM me.

This is the most important political speech IN a generation FOR this generation. Let it begin the fight back.
Jimmy Kimmel is Back!
Jimmy Kimmel returns to the air and talks about all of the people who have reached out over the last six days including fellow late night talk show hosts, fans of the show, and those who don’t…
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Yes, let's spend American wealth to prop up yet another right-wing fantasist.
US offers financial lifeline to Argentina’s Javier Milei
Treasury secretary Scott Bessent says ‘all options’ are on the table to support the country through bout of market volatility
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We are a nation of cowards.

Where are all the free speech warriors who were going to start a revolution because Twitter was throttling Hunter's d*ck pics?

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Let’s be clear about what happened to Jimmy Kimmel
Trump’s most brazen attack on free speech yet.
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The ghost of a (much dumber) Nixon returns. Criticize the President, suffer an FBI search at your home.

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FBI Searches John Bolton’s Home: Trump News and Live Updates
Year will end with 300,000 fewer federal workers, a Trump official says.
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Super-interesting essay by one of my favorite legal historians about the 1872 story of a child born to enemy alien parents deemed a US citizen, even though the child left the US almost immediately. #ImagineIfOriginalismAppliedConsistently.
Birthright Citizenship of Child Born to Enemy Alien Visitors – Washington University Law Review
This is the story of Mogridge v. United States, in which the United States asserted, and a multinational commission held, that a child born in Pennsylvania to enemy alien visitors was a U.S. citizen…
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After repeatedly failing to render a cartoon correctly, ChatGPT offered this advice. Got to admire the honesty (also, saves server cycles).

This is not difficult. EVERY Democrat in the 117th Congress voted for a bill that would have ended partisan gerrymandering, and EVERY Republican voted against it. The GOP didn't want to disarm; this is the consequence of their decision.

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Newsom: 'Donald Trump, you have poked the bear'
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the state will move forward with a plan to redraw congressional maps, as Democrats push back against President Trump and the GOP's gerrymandering…
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On settling with an extortionist: open.substack.com/pub/lessig/p...