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ReclaimDemocracy.org is among the many grassroots organizations now working together to revoke "corporate personhood" via our Move to Amend coalition. Visit there for the latest news on this front. New content will be posted here infrequently during summer/fall 2010 as we focus on work through this coalition and the Move to Amend website.
Our April bulletin provides a detailed roundup of action in more than one dozen states and at the national level, as well as ways you can help build the movement.
See our picks of the most interesting recent news and analysis from March and early April.
Act! NY Sun says the ACLU is re-evaluating its advocacy for "corporate speech" rights. Background and action here.
Our post-ruling email bulletin reports on the exciting progress since the Court's horrific Jan. 21 ruling and offers you actions and tools to help fight back. The Court opinions and some of the immediate news coverage are collected here.
See also our pre-decision reports on Citizens United: Coalition Readies and U.S. Supreme Court v Democracy?
Industrial agriculture and family farms are opposing forces that will not peacefully co-exist. If you truly support family farmers, show it with your actions.
Democrats and Republicans conspire to transfer billions from taxpayers to Ponzi schemers on Wall St.
In the early days of our country, we allowed the creation of corporations to fulfill specific needs of society. This shared financial responsibility facilitated projects desired by residents of the state granting the charter (a license to exist).
Business corporations were intended to serve a specific purpose--performing one designated business activity--and nothing else. Our country's founders had a healthy fear of corporations and allowed them to form only with strict limits.
Most of this vital history is unknown to citizens today, but it can provide critical understanding and tools for solving today's most pressing problems. Read more about the hidden history of corporations in America.