This essay is a critique of this attack on corporate personhood. It explains that the corporate separateness - corporate “personhood” - is an important legal principle as a matter of corporate law. What’s more, as a matter of constitutional law, corporate “personhood” deserves a more nuanced analysis than has been typically offered in arguing in favor of an amendment to overturn Citizens United. Indeed, the concept of corporate “personhood” can in fact be marshaled in arguments against corporations being able to assert constitutional rights. In the nascent category of cases brought by corporations asserting rights of religious freedom, for example, corporations typically derivatively assert the religious claims of their shareholders. Attent...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
Over the years, the U.S. Supreme Court’s corporate personhood decisions have allowed for the corpora...
As Americans celebrate the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, corporations increasingly are invokin...
This essay is a critique of this attack on corporate personhood. It explains that the corporate sepa...
The Supreme Court has been wrestling with the doctrinal premises of corporate personhood on several ...
One of the most controversial aspect of the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in Citizens United and Hobb...
Recent court cases such as "Citizens United" have ignited the debate about whether or not corporatio...
© 2022 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature. This is the accepted manuscript vers...
Both Citizens United and Hobby Lobby are notable for the Roberts Court’s personification of the corp...
Why is a corporation a “person” for purposes of the Constitution? This old question has become new a...
Despite two hundred years of jurisprudence on the topic of corporate personhood, the Supreme Court h...
This essay provides a genealogy of corporate personhood as it exists currently in US law and places ...
The field of corporate law is riven with competing visions of the corporation. This Article seeks to...
article published in law reviewIn 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. FEC that r...
Common conceptions of the corporation are wrong. Contrary to contemporary jurisprudence, a corporat...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
Over the years, the U.S. Supreme Court’s corporate personhood decisions have allowed for the corpora...
As Americans celebrate the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, corporations increasingly are invokin...
This essay is a critique of this attack on corporate personhood. It explains that the corporate sepa...
The Supreme Court has been wrestling with the doctrinal premises of corporate personhood on several ...
One of the most controversial aspect of the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in Citizens United and Hobb...
Recent court cases such as "Citizens United" have ignited the debate about whether or not corporatio...
© 2022 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature. This is the accepted manuscript vers...
Both Citizens United and Hobby Lobby are notable for the Roberts Court’s personification of the corp...
Why is a corporation a “person” for purposes of the Constitution? This old question has become new a...
Despite two hundred years of jurisprudence on the topic of corporate personhood, the Supreme Court h...
This essay provides a genealogy of corporate personhood as it exists currently in US law and places ...
The field of corporate law is riven with competing visions of the corporation. This Article seeks to...
article published in law reviewIn 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. FEC that r...
Common conceptions of the corporation are wrong. Contrary to contemporary jurisprudence, a corporat...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
Over the years, the U.S. Supreme Court’s corporate personhood decisions have allowed for the corpora...
As Americans celebrate the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, corporations increasingly are invokin...