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'''Murray Hill Incorporated''' was the first ever ] to run for the ] following the decision in ] that ruled that ] according to the ].<ref>{{cite web
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|title=Supreme Court Ruling Spurs Corporation To Run for Congress:First Test of "Corporate Personhood" In Politics
|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-klein/supreme-court-ruling-spur_b_437871.html
|first=William
|last=Klein
|publisher=Huffington Post
|date=March 28, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/12/AR2010031204127.html
|title=Campaign stunt launches a corporate 'candidate' for Congress
|first=John
|last=Wagner
|work=Washington Post
|date=March 13, 2010}}</ref>

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Latest revision as of 17:42, 4 February 2023

Murray Hill Incorporated was the first ever corporation to run for the United States Congress following the decision in Citizens United v. FEC that ruled that corporations are people according to the U.S. Constitution.

References

  1. Klein, William (March 28, 2010). "Supreme Court Ruling Spurs Corporation To Run for Congress:First Test of "Corporate Personhood" In Politics". Huffington Post.
  2. Wagner, John (March 13, 2010). "Campaign stunt launches a corporate 'candidate' for Congress". Washington Post.

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