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- Corporate personhood - Wikipedia
Corporate personhood or juridical personality is the legal notion that a juridical person such as a corporation, separately from its associated human beings (like owners, managers, or employees), has at least some of the legal rights and responsibilities enjoyed by natural persons
- When Did Companies Become People? Excavating The Legal Evolution - NPR
The Supreme Court has been granting more rights to corporations, including some regarded as those solely for individuals But Nina Totenberg finds the company-to-person shift has a long
- Should Corporations Have the Same Rights as Individuals?
An analysis of the legal standing that allows corporations to hold certain rights and the debate over the consequences for democratic and economic life
- How the 14th Amendment Made Corporations Into ‘People’
Under U S law, some essential rights of the 14th amendment belong not only to American citizens, but also corporations—thanks to a few key Supreme Court cases and a controversial legal concept
- Why do corporations have the same rights as you? - HowStuffWorks
While the 14th Amendment opened the door for corporate Constitutional rights, the issue wasn't really addressed until 1868 A dispute over whether a county has the right to tax a corporation turned out to settle this much larger issue in a very strange way
- Corporate Personhood Explained: Rights, Limits, and Debate
Corporate personhood is the legal concept that corporations possess some constitutional rights similar to individuals, but not all It grants businesses protections under key amendments, such as the 1st, 4th, 5th, and 14th Amendments, ensuring due process and equal treatment under law
- Does We the People Include Corporations? - American Bar Association
Corporations do not have coequal constitutional rights as living, breathing human citizens, but they are making claims on more rights that, until relatively recently, were only asserted by real people
- Do Corporations Have Constitutional Rights? - SLS News and . . .
On March 5 the Stanford Constitutional Law Center held an event exploring one of the most pressing questions in constitutional law: Do corporations have constitutional rights? This question was addressed by leading scholars on corporate law, constitutional law, and the intersection of the two
- Employer Union Rights and Obligations - National Labor Relations Board
Employer Union Rights and Obligations The National Labor Relations Act forbids employers from interfering with, restraining, or coercing employees in the exercise of rights relating to organizing, forming, joining or assisting a labor organization for collective bargaining purposes, or from working together to improve terms and conditions of
- Corporate Constitutional Rights Resources - Move to Amend
The research has particularly focused on how corporate constitutional rights include more than the First Amendment free speech rights which have produced a tsunami of corporate political spending
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