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Lawrence Lessig is a law professor and activist known for his work across multiple legal and societal domains. His career began with a focus on constitutional and comparative constitutional law, later expanding to Internet and intellectual property issues in the 1990s. Since 2007, he has been dedicated to studying institutional corruption and advocating for representative democracy in the United States. His work emphasizes long-term systemic reform, with a current project on democratic representation spanning over a decade.
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