USA: GLOBAL JUSTICE
Dec 21 2002
Corporate "Personhood" Confronted in US

The struggle to halt the complete corporate takeover of the US had a recent victory in the state of Pennsylvania. Officials of Porter Township, Clarion County, north of Pittsburgh became the first local government in the United States to eliminate corporate claims to constitutional privileges. A questionable interpretation of an 1886 US Supreme Court ruling gave corporations the same constitutional rights as private citizens by defining them as legal persons. "Corporations were conceded personhood, and a long list of civil and political rights such as free speech, and property rights, the right to define and control investment, production, and the organization of work." said Richard Grossman of the Program on Corporations, Law & Democracy (POCLAD) in a history of corporate hegemony.

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