The New York Times, for example, should receive constitutional protection for what it publishes notwithstanding its corporate form. [...]the Court's decision in Citizens United did not depend on the "personhood" of corporations; instead, the Court said that corporations are "associations of citizens" and that protecting corporate speech was a way to protect the rights of those citizens. [...]a national law need not be the first step.
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