From the daily archives: Sunday, April 16, 2017
It’s a fair if not perplexing question that should be asked of current and future candidates for public office. If Corporations are people, as Mitt Romney famously argued they were in 2011 at one of his political events, when will the newly tilted-far right U.S. Supreme Court agree to hear a case that argues corporations should be accorded the right to vote, now that they are allowed to spend money in elections pursuant to First Amendment free speech rights?
With the ascension of ultra-conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court, an core promise that President Donald […]
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