02951nam 22004575 450 991079310680332120220415002655.00-300-24080-510.12987/9780300240801(CKB)4100000006998285(MiAaPQ)EBC5535504(DE-B1597)513443(OCoLC)1056109821(DE-B1597)9780300240801(EXLCZ)99410000000699828520190920d2018 fg 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCorporations Are People Too (And They Should Act Like It) /Kent GreenfieldNew Haven, CT :Yale University Press,[2018]©20181 online resource (297 pages)0-300-21147-3 Front matter --Contents --Introduction --ONE. In Defense of Corporate Persons --TWO. Corporations and the "Damn Public" --THREE. Should Corporations Have Rights? --FOUR. Corporations and Fundamental Rights, Equality, and Religion --FIVE. Corporations and Speech Theory --SIX. Speech and Corporate Purpose --SEVEN. More Personhood, Please --EIGHT. Six Bad Arguments for Shareholder Primacy --NINE. The Promise of Corporate Personhood --POSTSCRIPT. Making Corporations Citizens --Notes --Acknowledgments --IndexWhy we're better off treating corporations as people under the law-and making them behave like citizens Are corporations people? The U.S. Supreme Court launched a heated debate when it ruled in Citizens United that corporations can claim the same free speech rights as humans. Should corporations be able to claim rights of free speech, religious conscience, and due process? Kent Greenfield provides an answer: Sometimes.   With an analysis sure to challenge the assumptions of both progressives and conservatives, Greenfield explores corporations' claims to constitutional rights and the foundational conflicts about their obligations in society. He argues that a blanket opposition to corporate personhood is misguided, since it is consistent with both the purpose of corporations and the Constitution itself that corporations can claim rights at least some of the time. The problem with Citizens United is not that corporations have a right to speak, but for whom they speak. The solution is not to end corporate personhood but to require corporations to act more like citizens.Civil rights of corporationsUnited StatesCorporation lawUnited StatesUnited StatesfastCivil rights of corporationsCorporation law346.73/066Greenfield Kent514663DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910793106803321Corporations Are People Too3830031UNINA