Lessig Launches beta of Change Congress Project


Professor Lawrence Lessig, renowned expert in intellectual property, has a new mission: to combat the influence of money in American democracy. Bolstered by the recent “Draft Lessig” movement that almost convinced him to run for Congress, Lessig will further his mission by launching a new “Change Congress” project in a Sunshine Week lecture sponsored by the Sunlight Foundation and Omidyar Network.

In this lecture, Lessig will describe his decision to focus his academic interests on the issue of the systemic corruption of American democracy. He will explore the ways in which our democracy is threatened by corruption and ways we, as citizens, can respond.

Lessig recently joined the Advisory Board of the Sunlight Foundation, which is on the vanguard of using technology to promote transparency and positively change the culture in Congress. Omidyar Network recently invested $2 million in Sunlight Foundation, and is actively supporting efforts to increase governmental transparency and community engagement.

WHEN

1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Thursday, March 20, 2008

WHERE

National Press Club, Murrow, White and Lisagor Rooms
529 14th Street, NW Washington, DC [google map]

The event will also be Web cast: http://www.visualwebcaster.com/thepressclub-lessig-032008

WHO

  • Lawrence Lessig, Law Professor and Director, Stanford Center for Internet and Society
  • Ellen Miller, Executive Director, Sunlight Foundation

Please RSVP by Monday, March 17 to Lizzie Nolan at media [at] sunlightfoundation.com