Lawrence Lessig Speaks in Ames Courtroom at Harvard, 4/4, 5 p
Gah. Here’s yet another talk I’ve known about for a while, meant to blog earlier, and forgot to do it. My apologies. I’m not doing so well this year, am I?
Lawrence Lessig speaks in the Ames Courtroom in Austin Hall at Harvard Law School on Friday, April 4, at 5 pm. It will be webcast, too. Harvard College Free Culture and the Berkman Center for Internet & Society sponsor the event focusing on Lessig’s Change Congress Movement. It is one of the series celebrating Berkman’s 10th anniversary year.
Because my track record of posting events before they happen sucks eggs, let me go ahead and tell you before I forget again that Berkman’s gala is the weekend of May 15 and 16 and features lots of cool activities. Check out what’s happening and register in advance. I’m still not used to the idea that I have been playing at the Berkman Center for about half of its existence. Five years ago this month, I attended my first blog group meeting, began blogging, and started spreading word about the center and its mission and activities. That’s roughly 260 Thursday nights talking technology and who knows how many hours blogging …





