In his previous book, Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, constitutional scholar and former Industry Standard columnist Lessig offered a wary assessment of both the burgeoning architecture of the ...
Demagogic Questioning of Judicial Nominees The Left’s Lies about the Fifth Circuit’s Reversal Rate What Lawrence Lessig Overlooks A few days ago in the Washington Post, law professor (and ...
In this lecture, Lawrence Lessig will discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on the 2024 American election, and the implications that this will have for democracy in the future. Larry Kramer ...
An intelligent digital agent could be a companion for life—and other predictions for the next 125 years. The US government just hired a researcher who thinks we can beat aging with fresh cloned ...
That, I believe, would be progress. — Professor Larry Lessig 1 Today, the Internet is a pirate’s paradise, or at least it is perceived as such. The instant and practically costless copying and ...
There are three chapters in the evolving relationship between academic institutions and Jeffrey Epstein. In the first, before his conviction in 2008, everyone loves Epstein. In the third, after ...
It's a new thing that's worth trying. Consent of the governed, distributed power, protects against worst abuses. Larry Lessig: Rhetoric about bottom-up democracy on the Internet-but "consent of the ...
The Ethereum Classic community holds firmly to Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig’s adage “Code is Law,” essentially putting great importance on code as an objective and final decision-maker.