a) "Citizens United" is the court case in reference to "Corporations are not people".
b) this quote means Corporations are not people, the only people are people". it indicates that corporations are not natural persons. they are artificial persons. therefore, corporations cannot enjoy the rights protected by the constitution like any natural person.
c) the Corporations funds the elections. thus, every transaction between the corporations and the candidates that they are supporting should be transparent. timing of such funding also important because that should not create the problem for their corporate personhood.
“Corporations are NOT people!” - what court case is this in reference to? - what does...
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