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New Report Examines Supreme Court’s “Citizens United Era”

New Report Examines Supreme Court’s “Citizens United Era”

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Thursday, August 11th 2016 at 1:37PM · 1257 views
New Report Examines Supreme Court’s “Citizens United Era”


A new report released today by People For the American Way Foundation explores the extreme pro-corporate jurisprudence of the Supreme Court in recent years, identifying parallels to the Court’s infamous Lochner era a century ago. “The Supreme Court in the Citizens United Era” by PFAW Foundation Senior Fellow Jamie Raskin explores how the Roberts Court’s right-wing majority has established a precedent for privileging corporations over individuals, allowing corporations to enjoy the rights of the people while reducing the rights that people have against corporations.

“The Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United was a disastrous turning point for our democracy,” said People For the American Way Foundation Executive Vice President Marge Baker. “But it also signifies a broader shift in the way the Supreme Court interprets our laws. Most dangerously, the Supreme Court has transformed the First Amendment from a critical protection against government censorship and oppression into a Get Out of Jail Free card for corporations looking to protect their bottom line.”

As Raskin writes in the report:

“Corporations increasingly enjoy all the rights of the people, but the people increasingly have no rights against corporations. Indeed, as we shall see, the conservative majority on the Roberts Court not only interprets federal law in dubious ways to defeat corporate liability but often works its special wonders to preempt state laws that would hold corporations accountable for civil injuries they cause against patients and consumers.”

The report covers cases ranging from Hobby Lobby, which granted corporations religious rights to opt-out of requirements on women’s health, to Sorrell v. IMS Health, which struck down Vermont’s prescription confidentiality law, to Janus Capital Group, Inc. v. First Derivative Traders, which allowed interlocking corporations to hide assets from individuals defrauded by investment advisors.

Jamie Raskin, who serves as a constitutional law professor at American University Washington College of Law and a Maryland State Senator, in addition to his role as PFAW Foundation Senior Fellow, is available to discuss the report and the Supreme Court’s recent decisions. Please contact media@pfaw.org to schedule an interview.

You can find the full text of the report at: http://www.pfaw.org/media-center/publicati...

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Comments (6)

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, August 11th 2016 at 1:54PM

Now my Republican friends out there who are up in arms about the 2nd Amendment, I want to direct your attention to the 1st Amendment by way of Citizens United for a moment just to see how having a Republican controlled Supreme Court have put there foot on your necks of the small business own, the poor of both races and both classes of Americans and LIE directly to your face that Obama or Hilary is doing it by way of Trump.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, August 11th 2016 at 2:04PM

The Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission helped unleash unprecedented amounts of outside spending in the 2010 and 2012 election cycles. The case, along with other legal developments, spawned the creation of super PACs, which can accept unlimited contributions from corporate and union treasuries, as well as from individuals; these groups spent more than $600 million in the 2012 election cycle. It also triggered a boom in political activity by tax-exempt "dark money" organizations that don't have to disclose their donors. Learn more here about how the Supreme Court transformed the campaign finance landscape with this decision, and how it is now affecting U.S. politics.

This is just one of reasons the reason why the Republican Party wants to there hands on the office of The Presidency.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, August 13th 2016 at 2:53PM

Here's a little article I just happen to run across about Foreign Money influencing modern day election and the passage of Citizens United make's it OK to do!!!

Foreign Money Is Flowing Into U.S. Elections, Alito’s Lying Lips Notwithstanding https://theintercept.com/2016/03/31/foreig...

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, August 17th 2016 at 9:00PM


What is "DARK MONIES?" I am glad you asked.



Dark money

In the politics of the United States, dark money is a term that describes funds given to nonprofit organizations—primarily 501(c)(4) (social welfare) and 501(c)(6) (trade association) groups—that can receive unlimited donations from Big malty national corporations both foreign and domestic, individuals, and unions, and spend funds to influence elections, but are not required to disclose their donors.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, August 20th 2016 at 9:27PM

This law must be changed.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, August 20th 2016 at 9:28PM

NOW!!!!

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