Harvard law professor Larry Lessig has been in New Hampshire often enough for political advocacy that he knows what will get lawmakers’ attention here.
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Lawrence Lessig is an American academic and political activist who is an expert in many fields. He is one of the nation's top scholars on money politics and has popularized many key potential reforms if campaign finance. He is also a leading proponent of reduced government overreach in such far ranging areas as freedom of speech, copyright law, trademark law, radio frequency spectrum privatization, and more general freedom of the internet. Also see our sections on American democracy, Money Politics and Technology Dissidents.
VIDEO: Lessig Ends Presidential Run Against Money Politics
Finding his party support lacking, money in politics expert Lawrence Lessig ends presidential run
Lawrence Lessig Fights For Space in Democratic Debate
Money in politics expert Lawrence Lessig fights ferociously for chance to debate Democratic rivals
Supporting Election Reform: Lawrence Lessig For President
Money in elections reform to get boost into mainstream with Lawrence Lessig For President campaign
Lawrence Lessig Explains Practical Election Finance Reform
Encouraging small donations through matching funds is the only way to curb corruption as Lawrence Lessig explains
300 Mile March Against Corruption in New Hampshire
Lawrence Lessig and the New Hampshire rebellion celebrate end of 300 mile march against corruption
Video: Latest NHRebellion 2015 March Updates
Expert Lawrence Lessig heads effort to stem role of money in elections with NHRebellion 2015 march
NHRebellion Corruption Protests Set for Second Year
After success of last year’s New Hampshire marches, NHRebellion corruption protests in fresh push
Very Few Candidates Against Money Politics Left
Lawrence Lessig backed campaign finds candidates against money politics are few and far between
Seeking Politicians Who Fight Money in Politics
Lawrence Lessig seeks political help to fight money in politics with new advocacy group