For the Sixth? I'll let you decide after this question and answer from Justice Alito:
JUSTICE ALITO: Do we assume for purposes of this case that your client, a corporation, has a Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial?MR. PHILLIPS: I think the language of the Sixth Amendment couldn't be clearer, that it says in all criminal prosecutions the -- the accused is entitled to a jury trial, and all -- and you know, Article III, section 2, says in all jury trial -- in criminal prosecutions there's a jury trial. So there is no effort whatsoever to limit the -- the individual, or in any way to -- the person or persons or entities that are entitled to those rights.JUSTICE ALITO: What are the peers of the Southern Union Company that would sit on the jury, other railroads?
Watching this train wreck of a primary season, I say Citizens United is the best case ever.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he was just being funny. Even corrupt, disgusting, immoral, inseneitive, selfish, and greedy conservatives sometimes crack a joke that doesn't demean minorities or the poor.
ReplyDeleteTo steal a line from the New Yorker:
ReplyDelete"I will believe corporations are people when Texas executes one." Actually, I will settle for a long jail term