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The New England Law Review's 2019 Fall Symposium discussing the role of corporations in American society and their claims to constitutional rights. Featuring Boston College Professor Kent Greenfield and his book, Corporations Are People Too (And They Should Act Like It).
Is ending corporate personhood the solution? Professor Greenfield’s book is the centerpiece of the forthcoming Volume 54, Issue 1 of the New England Law Review print edition. This issue will contain response articles on Professor Greenfield’s book from Professor Adam Winkler, Professor of Law at UCLA Law; Aisha Saad, Research Fellow at Yale Law; Daniel Greenwood, Professor of Law at Hofstra Law; and Natasha Varyani, Professor of Law at New England Law | Boston.
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The New England Law Review's 2019 Fall Symposium discussing the role of corporations in American society and their claims to constitutional rights. Featuring Boston College Professor Kent Greenfield and his book, Corporations Are People Too (And They Should Act Like It).
Is ending corporate personhood the solution? Professor Greenfield’s book is the centerpiece of the forthcoming Volume 54, Issue 1 of the New England Law Review print edition. This issue will contain response articles on Professor Greenfield’s book from Professor Adam Winkler, Professor of Law at UCLA Law; Aisha Saad, Research Fellow at Yale Law; Daniel Greenwood, Professor of Law at Hofstra Law; and Natasha Varyani, Professor of Law at New England Law | Boston.