An essay responding to four essays written about my book Corporations Are People Too
This essay situates Lisa Siraganian’s important book, Modernism and the Meaning of Corporate Persons...
The present article is a fresh attempt to 'end' the age-old controversy on the nature of corporate p...
article published in law reviewIn 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. FEC that r...
An essay responding to four essays written about my book Corporations Are People Too
The recent controversy over the billions of dollars authorized by Congress to bail out some of the n...
In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations should be considered persons. They have the ...
Recent court cases such as "Citizens United" have ignited the debate about whether or not corporatio...
One of the most intriguing debates in corporate law is over the personhood of corporations. For year...
This essay is a critique of this attack on corporate personhood. It explains that the corporate sepa...
This article addresses four threads of analysis that emerged in the forum on my book Modernism and t...
This ConLawNOW submission is an excerpt from a previously published piece. The following abstract is...
This essay examines the contributions of Lisa Siraganian’s Modernism and the Meaning of Corporate Pe...
This essay provides a genealogy of corporate personhood as it exists currently in US law and places ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109353/1/plar12070.pd
The law speaks of a corporation as a \u27legal person\u27-- as a subject of rights and duties capabl...
This essay situates Lisa Siraganian’s important book, Modernism and the Meaning of Corporate Persons...
The present article is a fresh attempt to 'end' the age-old controversy on the nature of corporate p...
article published in law reviewIn 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. FEC that r...
An essay responding to four essays written about my book Corporations Are People Too
The recent controversy over the billions of dollars authorized by Congress to bail out some of the n...
In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations should be considered persons. They have the ...
Recent court cases such as "Citizens United" have ignited the debate about whether or not corporatio...
One of the most intriguing debates in corporate law is over the personhood of corporations. For year...
This essay is a critique of this attack on corporate personhood. It explains that the corporate sepa...
This article addresses four threads of analysis that emerged in the forum on my book Modernism and t...
This ConLawNOW submission is an excerpt from a previously published piece. The following abstract is...
This essay examines the contributions of Lisa Siraganian’s Modernism and the Meaning of Corporate Pe...
This essay provides a genealogy of corporate personhood as it exists currently in US law and places ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109353/1/plar12070.pd
The law speaks of a corporation as a \u27legal person\u27-- as a subject of rights and duties capabl...
This essay situates Lisa Siraganian’s important book, Modernism and the Meaning of Corporate Persons...
The present article is a fresh attempt to 'end' the age-old controversy on the nature of corporate p...
article published in law reviewIn 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. FEC that r...