Corporate Accountability
Defending the rights of workers, consumers, and others against violations by big business
Summary
The Constitution guarantees rights for “people” and “citizens,” never once referring to protections for “corporations.” CAC advocates on behalf of the workers, consumers, and others whose constitutional and statutory rights have been denied by corporations and big business interests.
View CAC’s long-term study: Corporations and the Supreme Court
Corporate Accountability in Brief
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The text of our Constitution never mentions corporations. The framers wrote and the American people ratified the original articles and amendments to the Constitution to secure the inalienable rights of “We the People” — living human beings. CAC works in the courts and the public square to hold corporations accountable and protect the rights of people.
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A Capitalist Joker: The Strange Origins, Disturbing Past and Uncertain Future of Corporate Personhood in American Law
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QUICK TAKE: The Chamber of Commerce at the Supreme Court: 2020-2021
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(Original Study) The Roberts Court and Corporations: The Numbers Tell the Story
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Collins v. Mnuchin; Mnuchin v. Collins
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Nestlé USA, Inc. v. John Doe I; Cargill, Inc. v. John Doe I
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