This paper proposes neither a critique nor a review of the 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Rather, this paper acknowledges that the Supreme Court has spoken on the issue of corporate First Amendment rights in the context of independent expenditures and asks the question: What happens next? While there are undoubtedly First Amendment and election law implications from the case, there are also important consequences for corporate law and for citizen shareholders. Instead of debating the merits of the case, this article asks if a corporation spends to influence political messages, what is the effect on shareholders? In answering that question, this article describes the “rational coercion” created...
The self-congratulatory tone of the majority and concurring opinions in last term\u27s controversial...
In the wake of the January, 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United, special interest groups,...
Although the recent United States Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Comm...
This paper proposes neither a critique nor a review of the 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens U...
In 2010, the Supreme Court decision, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, declared uncons...
In Citizens United vs. FEC, the Supreme Court struck down a Federal statute banning direct corporate...
No case in the Supreme Court’s last term was more controversial than Citizens United v. Federal Elec...
The 2010 midterm elections following the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Citizens United v. FEC...
As a result of the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens United, corporations and individuals now ...
The Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission (2010) that the First Amen...
Few campaign finance cases have drawn more public attention than the Supreme Court\u27s decision in ...
This work argues that the Supreme Court incorrectly decided the case of Citizens United v. FEC (2010...
In Citizens United vs. FEC, the Supreme Court struck down a Federal ban on direct corporate expendit...
As a result of the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens United, corporations and individuals now ...
This Note examines the concept of corporate personhood and whether the state-created corporate entit...
The self-congratulatory tone of the majority and concurring opinions in last term\u27s controversial...
In the wake of the January, 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United, special interest groups,...
Although the recent United States Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Comm...
This paper proposes neither a critique nor a review of the 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens U...
In 2010, the Supreme Court decision, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, declared uncons...
In Citizens United vs. FEC, the Supreme Court struck down a Federal statute banning direct corporate...
No case in the Supreme Court’s last term was more controversial than Citizens United v. Federal Elec...
The 2010 midterm elections following the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Citizens United v. FEC...
As a result of the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens United, corporations and individuals now ...
The Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission (2010) that the First Amen...
Few campaign finance cases have drawn more public attention than the Supreme Court\u27s decision in ...
This work argues that the Supreme Court incorrectly decided the case of Citizens United v. FEC (2010...
In Citizens United vs. FEC, the Supreme Court struck down a Federal ban on direct corporate expendit...
As a result of the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens United, corporations and individuals now ...
This Note examines the concept of corporate personhood and whether the state-created corporate entit...
The self-congratulatory tone of the majority and concurring opinions in last term\u27s controversial...
In the wake of the January, 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United, special interest groups,...
Although the recent United States Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Comm...