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- Title
FLAWED ASSUMPTIONS: A CORPORATE LAW ANALYSIS OF FREE SPEECH AND CORPORATE PERSONHOOD IN CITIZENS UNITED.
- Authors
Tucker, Anne
- Abstract
The article focuses on the application of traditional corporate law principles challenging the basic assumptions on corporate entities relied by the U.S. Supreme Court in its decision that corporate speech and individual speech should be treated equally. It positions the conceptualization of corporate law and corporate speech regulation along with the approach used in Citizens United Court. It outlines the historical development of corporate constitutional rights.
- Subjects
UNITED States; CORPORATE personhood; CORPORATION law; AMERICAN business enterprises; CORPORATE speech; CIVIL rights; LEGAL judgments; CONSTITUTIONAL courts
- Publication
Case Western Reserve Law Review, 2011, Vol 61, Issue 2, p497
- ISSN
0008-7262
- Publication type
Article