Corporate rights are constitutional and legal rights extended to corporations as legal persons. These include property rights, contract rights, and certain speech rights.
Corporate rights affect business regulation, political influence, and the balance between corporate power and democratic governance. They raise questions about corporate personhood.
Corporate rights don't make corporations identical to people—corporations have some rights but lack others like voting rights or personal liberties.
Corporate rights affect business regulation, political influence, and the balance between corporate power and democratic governance. They raise questions about corporate personhood.
Corporate rights don't make corporations identical to people—corporations have some rights but lack others like voting rights or personal liberties.