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Government

Feb. 27, 2008

Stanford Law Professor Decides He Won't Run for Congress

SAN FRANCISCO - A conversation with a pollster and some close friends convinced Stanford Law School professor Lawrence Lessig that he would be better off trying to change Congress from the outside rather than running a long-shot candidacy of his own, he said Monday.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN FRANCISCO - A conversation with a pollster and some close friends convinced Stanford Law School professor Lawrence Lessig that he would be better off trying to change Congress from the outside rather than running a long-shot candidacy of his own, he said Monday.
      Lessig, the influential intellectual ...

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