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Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.
1/19/2024 pdw
The following case is one of the most mischaracterized corporate cases we will read. At issue is whether a for-profit corporation is entitled to a religious exemption from a rule requiring it to provide contraceptives that it consider abortifacients.
As you read, consider:
- What personality theory is used by the majority and which is used by the dissent? Does either side argue that corporations are people?
- Do either the majority or dissent argue that corporations must maximize profits?
- Do these positions surprise you?
Supreme Court of the United States
134 S. Ct. 2751, 189 L. Ed. 2d 675, 82 U.S.L.W. 4636
Nos. 13–354; 13–356.
2014-06-30
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