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− | ''' Lawrence Larry Lessig''' is the director of "Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics" in Harvard University and also a Law Professor at Harvard Law School.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig About Lawrence Lessig]</ref> | + | ''' Lawrence Larry Lessig''' is the director of Harvard University's Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, and also a Law Professor at Harvard Law School.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig About Lawrence Lessig]</ref> |
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| ==Academic Experience== | | ==Academic Experience== |
− | The first academic experience Mr. Lessig had was within University of Chicago Law School until 1997.
| + | Mr. Lessig worked within the University of Chicago Law School until 1997. Mr. Lessig was the Chair of Berkman Professor of Law in Harvard University until 2000, followed by a position in Stanford Law School where he established the Stanford's Center for Internet and Society. In 2008, Mr. Lessig returned to Harvard for the positions he continues to hold today.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig#Academic_career Lessig's Academic career]</ref> |
− | Until 2000, Mr. Lessig was the Chair of Berkman Professor of Law in Harvard University, followed by a position in Stanford Law School where he established the Stanford's Center for Internet and Society.
| + | The activity Mr. Lessig performs within the Center for Ethics is related to the issue of "institutional corruption", and it focuses on a 5 year project that addresses institutional corruption in different institutional contexts. <ref>[http://www.lessig.org/info/bio/ Current academic work]</ref> |
− | In 2008, Mr. Lessig returned to Harvard for a position of Law Professor at Harvard Law School and as director for "Edmond J. Foundation Center for Ethics", positions owned today.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lessig#Academic_career Lessig's Academic career]</ref> | |
− | The activity Mr. Lessig performs within the "Center for Ethics" is related to the issue of "institutional corruption" and it focuses on a 5 year project that addresses institutional corruption in different institutional contexts. <ref>[http://www.lessig.org/info/bio/ Current academic work]</ref> | |
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| ===Publications=== | | ===Publications=== |