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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2018 · 1H 17M

9. Lawrence Lessig

from Studentafton · host Akademiska Föreningen i Lund

On the 17th of March 2015 Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig visited Studentafton to lecture about American Governmental corruption.  In addition to corrupt political systems Lessig also spoke devoutly about his biggest inspiration in life, friendship and "the internet’s own boy", Aaron Swartz. The last 30 minutes were, as usual, a Q&A session with the audience.   This evening was originally published on the 22nd of March 2015 within Studentaftonpodden - a collaboration between Studentafton and Radio AF.

On the 17th of March 2015 Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig visited Studentafton to lecture about American Governmental corruption.  In addition to corrupt political systems Lessig also spoke devoutly about his biggest inspiration in life, friendship and "the internet’s own boy", Aaron Swartz. The last 30 minutes were, as usual, a Q&A session with the audience.   This evening was originally published on the 22nd of March 2015 within Studentaftonpodden - a collaboration between Studentafton and Radio AF.

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