In this Article we show that Citizens United v. FEC, arguably the most important First Amendment case of the new millennium, is predicated on a fundamental misconception about the nature of the corporation. Specifically, Citizens United v. FEC, which prohibited the government from restricting independent expenditures for corporate communications, and held that corporations enjoy the same free speech rights to engage in political spending as human citizens, is grounded on the erroneous theory that corporations are “associations of citizens” rather than what they actually are: independent legal entities distinct from those who own their stock. Our contribution to the literature on Citizens United is that the case is as much a case about corpo...
The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice opened its investigation of the...
The nineteenth century ‘commercial transition’ from export economies based on slaves to ones dominat...
The recent financial crisis was the unfortunate outcome of a widespread disruption in the global fin...
The Constitution gives Congress the right to “regulate Commerce . . . with the Indian tribes.” Has t...
The right of publicity gives people the right to control the use of their name and likeness for comm...
As courts confront, and commentators begin to write about, the many jurisdictional questions that em...
I. Introduction To what extent does “the right of the people to . . . bear Arms, shall not be infrin...
The impressive growth of the Internet in the 1990s and the boom of the e-economy generated a competi...
LEGISLATIVE STUDY – The 83rd General Assembly of the Iowa Legislature, in Senate File 2273, directed...
It is finally over. The Supreme Court’s incursion into punitive damages jurisprudence has unceremoni...
Price fixing is antithetical to a free-market economy. Competitive markets supply goods and services...
Social inclusion is a human right for all people, and it should take into consideration also people ...
The Contract Disputes Act of 1978 (“CDA”) governs disputes “relating to a contract” between federal ...
A plaintiff from Maine sues an insurance company, incorporated in Maine and having its principal pla...
A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person (the...
The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice opened its investigation of the...
The nineteenth century ‘commercial transition’ from export economies based on slaves to ones dominat...
The recent financial crisis was the unfortunate outcome of a widespread disruption in the global fin...
The Constitution gives Congress the right to “regulate Commerce . . . with the Indian tribes.” Has t...
The right of publicity gives people the right to control the use of their name and likeness for comm...
As courts confront, and commentators begin to write about, the many jurisdictional questions that em...
I. Introduction To what extent does “the right of the people to . . . bear Arms, shall not be infrin...
The impressive growth of the Internet in the 1990s and the boom of the e-economy generated a competi...
LEGISLATIVE STUDY – The 83rd General Assembly of the Iowa Legislature, in Senate File 2273, directed...
It is finally over. The Supreme Court’s incursion into punitive damages jurisprudence has unceremoni...
Price fixing is antithetical to a free-market economy. Competitive markets supply goods and services...
Social inclusion is a human right for all people, and it should take into consideration also people ...
The Contract Disputes Act of 1978 (“CDA”) governs disputes “relating to a contract” between federal ...
A plaintiff from Maine sues an insurance company, incorporated in Maine and having its principal pla...
A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person (the...
The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice opened its investigation of the...
The nineteenth century ‘commercial transition’ from export economies based on slaves to ones dominat...
The recent financial crisis was the unfortunate outcome of a widespread disruption in the global fin...