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Subject:
Re: 1886: Corporations got human rights
From:
Wally Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:26:42 EST
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Thanks to Tom Mathews for sharing the information on the myth of corporate
personhood. I read the Santa Clara case some time ago, in fact 4 or 5 times,
trying to find the court's holding that corporations were persons under the
law. That language simply wasn't in the opinion. Indeed, it is in the
reporter's headnote, but the headnotes are supposed to be summaries of what
is actually in the court's opinion.

It is absolutely amazing that a reporter's headnote, with no such holding in
the court's opinion, became the law of the land.

Wally Taylor

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