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Tag Archives: persons
The question of personhood
fyi: I thought this topic was important enough to post on both of my blogs at the same time. Ever since the Supreme Court decided that corporations were persons in Citizens United vs the Federal Election Commission, there has been … Continue reading
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The question of personhood
fyi: I thought this topic was important enough to post on both of my blogs at the same time. Ever since the Supreme Court decided that corporations were persons in Citizens United vs. the Federal Election Commission, there has been … Continue reading
Posted in culture, human rights, zoning
Tagged corporations, human rights, persons, zoning
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