For those following Lessig's current work (and are somewhere near
Philadelphia):

https://www.facebook.com/events/506773516046494/

What would the Framers of the Constitution think of the flow of money
from lobbyists—and the special interests that hire them—to members of
Congress?

The University of Pennsylvania, Democracy Café, and the National
Constitution Center present a timely, compelling conversation about
campaign finance reform featuring Lawrence Lessig, director of Harvard’s
Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics and professor of law at
Harvard Law School. The program will be moderated by author Christopher
Phillips, senior writing fellow at the Critical Writing Program of the
University of Pennsylvania and executive director of the nonprofit
organization Democracy Café.
Lessig, a distinguished scholar, best-selling author, and public
intellectual, proposes nothing short of a constitutional overhaul, with
changes ranging from limiting political contributions from noncitizens,
to implementing public campaign financing, to initiating Electoral
College reform. At a time when the public trust in Congress has reached
record lows, his aim is to improve legislative effectiveness and
reinvigorate our democracy.

-- 
Jacob Henner
Market and Social Systems Engineering (MKSE), class of 2016.
Engineering, at the University of Pennsylvania.
Senior ITA, Ware College House.

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