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About the Lecture
Tune in to a presentation by Move to Amend's Jan Rein to learn how the Supreme Court since the late 1880s has hijacked the U.S. constitution to invent so-called corporate constitutional rights that allow corporations to put profit over people and the planet. Through real case law examples, the presentation will illustrate how this pernicious, court-created CCR doctrine harms individuals, communities, entire ecosystems, and threatens everything we hold dear. Move to Amend's proposed constitutional amendment will abolish this illegitimate doctrine and enable 'we the people' to end corporate rule and create a Democracy that serves the people, not corporate interests.
About the Speaker
Jan Rein graduated from Georgetown Law Center in 1965. Her first legal job was as a staff attorney, Legal Aid, Civil Division, Harlem, NYC. In 1976 she began her 30-year career as a law professor at several law schools. Professor Rein has been an activist her entire adult life. For the last 9 years, Professor Rein has devoted much of her legal research, writing, and time to promote Move to Amend’s proposed constitutional amendment which abolishes all so-called corporate constitutional rights. Professor Rein is a member of Move to Amend National’s Law and Research Committee which produces materials to educate the public about the devastation the court-invented doctrine of corporate constitutional rights inflicts on individuals, communities, the environment, and democracy itself
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