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  • There is already a movement afoot to remove money from the election process and she recommended change-congress. org Web site as a good example.

    Adele Israel: Moving From Lack to Hope 2009

  • Share this: action. change-congress.org Lawrence Lessig discusses how the proper response to the recent Supreme Court "Citizens United v. FEC" ruling isn't to reverse the decision or to regulate speech, but to address the fundamental influence of money in congress.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Share this: action. change-congress.org Lawrence Lessig discusses how the proper response to the recent Supreme Court "Citizens United v. FEC" ruling isn't to reverse the decision or to regulate speech, but to address the fundamental influence of money in congress.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Share this: action. change-congress.org Lawrence Lessig discusses how the proper response to the recent Supreme Court "Citizens United v. FEC" ruling isn't to reverse the decision or to regulate speech, but to address the fundamental influence of money in congress.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Share this: action. change-congress.org Lawrence Lessig discusses how the proper response to the recent Supreme Court "Citizens United v. FEC" ruling isn't to reverse the decision or to regulate speech, but to address the fundamental influence of money in congress.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Share this: action. change-congress.org Lawrence Lessig discusses how the proper response to the recent Supreme Court "Citizens United v. FEC" ruling isn't to reverse the decision or to regulate speech, but to address the fundamental influence of money in congress.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Share this: action. change-congress.org Lawrence Lessig discusses how the proper response to the recent Supreme Court "Citizens United v. FEC" ruling isn't to reverse the decision or to regulate speech, but to address the fundamental influence of money in congress.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Share this: action. change-congress.org Lawrence Lessig discusses how the proper response to the recent Supreme Court "Citizens United v. FEC" ruling isn't to reverse the decision or to regulate speech, but to address the fundamental influence of money in congress.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Share this: action. change-congress.org Lawrence Lessig discusses how the proper response to the recent Supreme Court "Citizens United v. FEC" ruling isn't to reverse the decision or to regulate speech, but to address the fundamental influence of money in congress.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Share this: action. change-congress.org Lawrence Lessig discusses how the proper response to the recent Supreme Court "Citizens United v. FEC" ruling isn't to reverse the decision or to regulate speech, but to address the fundamental influence of money in congress.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

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