The Supreme Court determined that legally speaking, corporations are people. Therefore, Walmart's 1.6 million employees should be allowed to compete in the Winter Olympics as a single athlete.
The Supreme Court determined that legally speaking, corporations are people. Therefore, Walmart's 1.6 million employees should be allowed to compete in the Winter Olympics as a single athlete.
@lowqualityfacts For a very funny take on corporations as legal persons, check out Gilbert and Sullivan's Utopia Limited. The idea of a corporation as a legal person seemed very strange to Gilbert and he liked to make fun of it, in this case in a whole operetta. When the Public Exploder threatens to blow up the king, this worthy is told that the king is now a corporation with no material existence and that has to blown up rather than its officers (i.e., the actual king).
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The Borg will be showing up in Earth orbit as the legit heirs humanity any day now.
And compete against Oracle employees in the very very very very very very very heavyweight boxing competition.
That is not what happened.
The Supreme Court did not determine that legally speaking corporations are people.
If you're referring to the CU decision, Kennedy was very adamant about saying the opposite.