Scholar offers state-level strategies to control corporate political speech.
Spending to influence federal elections in 2024 exceeded $14 billion. Corporations such as SpaceX and Citadel dominate the list of top spenders.
In a recent article, W.C. Bunting, a law professor at Stetson University, proposes to curtail corporate political speech by relying on state corporate law. Bunting outlines legal arguments that he claims are viable under current law as well as proposes state law reforms.
Politicians and advocates across the political spectrum worry about the effects of unrestricted corporate speech, and Bunting highlights several harmful consequences, both
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