Rep. Jim Cooper '80 on fixing a “deeply broken” Congress
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In a lecture sponsored by the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics at Harvard Law School, Jim Cooper '80, Congressman for Tennessee's 5th District, offered solutions for how to improve a "deeply broken" legislative structure in his lecture titled "Fixing Congress."
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