Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Clinton appeared for three minutes and 12 seconds on the Oct. 3 season premiere of “Saturday Night Live” and, after NBC gave ...
Harvard professor and potential 2016 White House hopeful Lawrence Lessig is grateful for Donald Trump. Lessig may soon jump into the presidential race as a Democrat and deplores many of the things ...
April appears to be shaping up as National Slag Lawrence Lessig Month. Last week, there was RedState's ill-starred effort to turn the Stanford legal scholar (and Barack Obama supporter) into the next ...
For a time, Lawrence Lessig wasn’t just a famous law professor at Harvard University. He was the Internet’s lawyer. Now, Lessig is running for president of the United States as a Democrat. He’s gone ...
Free Internet advocate and presidential hopeful Larry Lessig has no political experience, wasn’t invited to the Democratic debate this week, and doesn’t even want to serve a full term as president—he ...
With just a couple days to go before the Electoral College officially votes for the next president of the United States, Harvard University law professor Larry Lessig has claimed there are as many as ...
One simple means of reducing the political power of campaign cash, Lessig says, "could be done tomorrow." He wants to ban legislative earmarks, those juicy morsels of targeted federal funding ...
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s relationships—both personal and professional—revealed the character of a man who stood by his beliefs, all while inviting dissent and discussion. He celebrated ...
Lawrence Lessig sounded irritated as he spoke by phone while on a train Saturday morning. The Harvard professor turned political rabble-rouser, who launched his presidential campaign a month ago, has ...
Lawrence Lessig won't be on stage sparring with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at the first Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas Tuesday evening. Instead, he’ll be on MSNBC, fielding ...
NEW YORK--Lawrence Lessig, Stanford University law professor and co-founder of the new Change Congress project, gave the audience at the Personal Democracy Forum conference a brief history lesson on ...
All through the primary season, media and political pundits have enjoyed playing Six Degrees of Indignation with Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. But the editor of the conservative Web ...