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Corporate Personhood: Can Corporations Ride Shotgun in the Carpool Lane?

Posted on by Barry Donegan

A controversial 19th-century legal ruling created an obscure concept called “corporate personhood.” Essentially, courts consider corporations to be legal persons, thus affording them constitutional protections that would ordinarily be reserved for humans themselves. This became a hot-button issue during the … Continue reading

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#MovieMonday – Why Independent Films Are Better Than Hollywood Films

Posted on by Wes

The difference between independent films and Hollywood films is essentially the same as the difference between the products created by any big, publicly-traded corporation and any upstart, risk-taking, entrepreneurial small business. A publicly-traded corporation (like the ones Hollywood film studios … Continue reading

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