the well-bred grapefruit

…the Constitution protects these groups of rights-bearing individuals. The proposition that only human beings, standing alone, with no group affiliation whatsoever, are entitled to First Amendment protection — that “real people” lose some of their rights when they join together in groups of two or ten or fifty or 100,000 — is legally baseless and has no grounding in the Constitution.

When Individuals Form Corporations, They Don’t Lose Their Rights | Cato @ Liberty

4 February 2010


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