Très Mall
Lawrence Lessig is a legal scholar, political reform advocate, and professor at Harvard Law School whose work on democracy, corruption, and constitutional reform has made him one of the most influential public intellectuals in American politics. Best known for his scholarship on institutional power and democratic legitimacy, Lessig has become a leading voice in debates surrounding voting rights, campaign finance, and the future of the Electoral College. In this episode, Lessig examines the origins and consequences of the Electoral College, the structural inequalities embedded within the American voting system, and the growing movement to reform presidential elections through the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. The conversation explores how constitutional design, partisan incentives, and democratic legitimacy intersect, while considering whether the United States can modernize its electoral system without a constitutional amendment.
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