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Several progressive groups have done extensive research on various aspects of corporate "rights," and some have filed friend-of-the-court briefs in the case that Justice Roberts is using to unleash corporate campaign spending. Also, some groups are working to overturn the... [read more]
When he was nominated by Bush last year to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court, practically the entire debate over this right-wing judge revolved around his stance on abortion. So Alito and his backers worked hard to soften... [read more]
Preachers talk about the Sunday saints" in their congregations —those people who make sure to sit in the front-row pews on Sunday mornings, but spend the other six days of the week wantonly violating commandments and ignoring the ethical teachings... [read more]
The courts are the one place where justice is supposed to be blind, where unbiased judges solemnly uphold the law, with favor toward none. Unless, that is, you happen to live in states like Ohio, Texas, California, Illinois, Michigan and... [read more]
Corporate personhood
The fanciful notion that a corporation is a "person" and is thus imbued with fundamental constitutional rights stems from--get this--a mistake.
It happened in 1886, when the Supreme Court considered an obscure tax case, Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad.... [read more]