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Thursday, at Brookline’s Lawrence School, something that…

Thursday, at Brookline’s Lawrence School, something that should be happening at every school everywhere: a focus on healthy food.  (Original post on Tumblr)

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Twitter / matthewstoller: The reformers (@lessig) have …

Twitter / matthewstoller: The reformers (@lessig) have …: Matt Stoller, arbiter of all things lib, thinks me “intellectual[ly dis]honest” because I am quoted as saying:  if we had a clean system for funding elections, some sort of public funding system, … Continue reading

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On "originalism" and the First Amendment (or alternatively, "please don't throw me into the briar patch")

Josh Blackman has an interesting piece following up on my point about the original meaning of “corruption” as applied to McCutcheon. On these pages (pages?), I had written:  The fundamental question for a judge is always this: What sanctions the … Continue reading

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Twitter / rickhasen: New @RosenJeffrey piece …

Twitter / rickhasen: New @RosenJeffrey piece …: What’s puzzling about Rick Hasen’s position on the originalist argument for why “corruption” means more than “quid pro quo” corruption is that he uses language like this — “New @RosenJeffrey piece channeling @Lessig … Continue reading

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"Rather than advancing the one argument that the five originalists on the Court might be able to…"

“Rather than advancing the one argument that the five originalists on the Court might be able to hear, the government insists on standing with an argument that all five conservatives on the Court have already rejected.” – On the argument … Continue reading

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Design help?

I’m going to release a free print/ebook version of my book, Lesterland. I’d be grateful for clever ideas for the cover design. If you’re a designer and interested in helping, I’d be grateful. Designers should be paid, but I’m hopeful … Continue reading

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Our "Corruption, Originally" site has a search engine — thanks to Tumby.me

Big thanks to Tumby.me for building a search engine for our “Corruption, Originally” site — remember, the Tumblr site with all the framing references to the term “corruption,” which establishes at a minimum that the Framers meant more by “corruption” … Continue reading

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On the meaning of a political "innovation"

In The Daily Beast, I lamented a certain political innovation of the GOP (fearful the Dems would then copy it and it would become SOP). Some have questioned whether indeed there is any innovation here. But I was careful in … Continue reading

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The Grenade in the McCutcheon Briefs

The Grenade in the McCutcheon Briefs: The great Trevor Potter (aka, Colbert’s superpac lawyer), has a fantastic post about a potential bomb (ok, “grenade”) in the middle of the briefs in the McCutcheon case.  The question in that case is … Continue reading

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The Voice of the People

I’m serving on the advisory board of the Voice of the People project, which is developing innovative (and scientifically valid) ways to allow “Members of Congress to hear from a representative sample of their constituents on key issues facing Congress.”  The … Continue reading

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