An expanded version of a series of debates between the authors, this book examines the nature of corporate rights, especially with respect to religious liberty, in the context of the controversial Hobby Lobby case from the Supreme Court's 2013-14 term.



Autorentext

David H. Gans is Director of the Human Rights, Civil Rights, and Citizenship Program at the Constitutional Accountability Center. David is an experienced constitutional litigator, who regularly participates in Supreme Court litigation, and an accomplished scholar, who has published widely on the Constitution's text and history.

Ilya Shapiro is Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute and Editor-in-Chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review. Ilya has filed more than 100 'friend of the court' briefs at the Supreme Court.



Inhalt
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1. What Rights Do Corporations Have? 2. Corporate Personhood and Religious Liberty 3. The Broader Implications of Hobby Lobby: Is There a Slippery Slope? 4. The Ruling: What Does It All Mean? Conclusion Bibliography
Titel
Religious Liberties for Corporations?
Untertitel
Hobby Lobby, the Affordable Care Act, and the Constitution
EAN
9781137479709
ISBN
978-1-137-47970-9
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
07.11.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.82 MB
Anzahl Seiten
80
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch