Browsing HLS Scholarly Articles by Author "Lessig III, Lester"
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The Architecture of Innovation
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The Code of Privacy
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The Creative Commons
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The Death of Cyberspace
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Epstein is Smart, but Still Wrong
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Fidelity and Constraint
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Foreword
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How the Founders Failed
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How to Get Our Democracy Back
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In Support of Network Neutrality
Lessig, Lawrence (Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies, 2007)In order to preserve the rapid rate of innovation generated by the Internet, Congress must act to maintain the Internet’s network neutrality and its “end-to-end” design. To accomplish this goal, Congress should adopt the ... -
Keynote Address: On What Being a (Small R) Republican Means
Lessig, Lawrence (2013)This Article is an edited, annotated transcript of the Keynote Address delivered by Professor Lawrence Lessig at the Montana Law Review’s Honorable James R. Browning Symposium on Election Law, The State of the Republican ... -
Keynote Address: Commons and Code
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Keynote: The International Information Society
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Law Regulating Code Regulating Law
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Let a Thousand Googles Bloom
Lessig, Lawrence (Stanford School of Law, Stanford University, 2005) -
The Limits in Open Code Regulatory Standards and the Future of the Net
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The People Own Ideas!
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Re-crafting a Public Domain
Lessig, Lawrence (2006)There is a public domain, but it is small, relative to its history, and it is shrinking. Digital technology will only speed its decline. And because most are oblivious to the particular threat that digital technology poses ... -
A Reply to Professor Hasen
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A Reply to Professors Cain and Charles
Lessig, Lawrence (California Law Review Inc., 2014)This Reply follows the responses of Professor Bruce Cain and Professor Guy-Uriel Charles to Professor Lessig’s essay "What an Originalist Would Understand 'Corruption' to Mean," 102 Calif. L. Rev. 1 (2014).