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Larry Lessig Leaves Stanford to Return to Harvard Law

Digital copyright reformer turned high-profile anti-corruption activist Lawrence Lessig announced today that he’s leaving Stanford and returning to his previous employer, Harvard Law. Lessig will work on anti-corruption issues from there. Lessig was the founder of the Creative Commons Foundation and many hoped he’d take a position in the Obama administration.

We’ve covered his latest move in greater depth over at Jobwire, our site tracking hires in tech, new media and related industries. Join us there for more details on Lessig’s latest career change.

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