July 11, 2010 | Commentary
  • Type of publication: Commentary
  • Research or In The Media: Commentary
  • Research Area: Economic & Human Rights
  • Publication Date: 2010-07-11
  • Authors:
    • Add Authors: James Heintz
    • Add Authors: Radhika Balakrishnan
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  • Publisher: The Huffington Post

This January the U.S. Supreme Court issued a shattering ruling that will intensify corporate influence in our democracy to an unprecedented degree. In Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Court ruled that government restrictions on corporate election spending are unconstitutional because such restrictions violated corporations' right to free speech as set out in the first amendment of the Bill of Rights. In effect, the Court was evoking a core civil right to advance corporate power. This is a dangerous precedent, one that will undermine the obligation of the government to respect and protect human rights by giving corporations full reign to advance their own interests in the democratic - yet increasingly plutocratic - United States.

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