Lester Lawrence "Larry" Lessig III (born June 3, 1961) is an American academic, attorney, 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.
Lawrence Lessig is also know as Larry Lessig.
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 primary - wikipedia ![]()
Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Professor, founder of Creative Commons, Democratic candidate for President, 2016. - wikimedia ![]()
Lessig is a proponent of reduced legal restrictions on copyright, trademark, and radio frequency spectrum, particularly in technology applications.
In 2001, he founded Creative Commons, a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon and to share legally.
Prior to his most recent appointment at Harvard, he was a professor of law at Stanford Law School, where he founded the Center for Internet and Society, and at the University of Chicago.
# Presidential Candidacy
In August 2015, Lessig announced that he was exploring a possible candidacy for President of the United States, promising to run if his exploratory committee raised $1 million by Labor Day.
After accomplishing this, on September 6, 2015, Lessig announced that he was entering the race to become a candidate for the 2016 Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
Lessig has described his candidacy as a referendum on campaign finance reform and electoral reform legislation. He stated that, if elected, he would serve a full term as president with his proposed reforms as his legislative priorities. In November, he ended his campaign.
# Activism
As a political activist, Lessig has called for state-based activism to promote substantive reform of government with a Second Constitutional Convention.
He is a former board member of the Free Software Foundation and Software Freedom Law Center; the Washington, D.C. lobbying groups Public Knowledge and Free Press; and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Lessig is also the co-founder of Rootstrikers, and is on the boards of MapLight and Represent.us. He serves on the advisory boards of the Democracy Café and the Sunlight Foundation.
Rootstrikers is a nonpartisan grassroots activist organization for the purpose of fighting political corruption in the United States and reducing the role of Special Interest Money In Elections - wikipedia ![]()
In May 2014, he launched a crowd-funded political action committee which he termed Mayday PAC with the purpose of electing candidates to Congress who would pass campaign finance reform.
# Aaron's Laws
In 2013, Lessig was appointed as the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership; his chair lecture was titled "Aaron's Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age." - harvardcrcl.org
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# Academic career
Lessig earned a B.A. in Economics and a B.S. in Management (Wharton School) from the University of Pennsylvania, an M.A. degree in Philosophy from the University of Cambridge in England, and a J.D. (Juris Doctor) degree from Yale Law School in 1989.
After graduating from law school, he was a Law clerk for a year for Judge Richard Posner, at the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago, and another year for Justice Antonin Scalia at the Supreme Court of the United States - lessig.org ![]()
Lessig returned to Harvard in July 2009 as Professor and Director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics - harvard.edu ![]()
In 2013, Lessig was appointed as the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership; his chair lecture was titled "Aaron's Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age." - harvardcrcl.org
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