Daisy Ridley is phenomenal in Rachel Lambert's 'Sometimes I Think About Dying', which explores modern office culture and late-stage capitalism.
Is a new constitutional convention a good idea to tackle questions that have emerged since 1787’s first (and, so far, only) ...
After all, corporations have been declared ‘people’ in Citizens United the US Supreme Court ruled that corporations are “persons,” aka: the Doctrine of Corporate Personhood entitled to ...
Lawyers Without Borders is 69% funded by the U.S. government, with the remainder of its $3 million annual budget supplied by financial contributions from law firms and corporate sponsors.
Essentially, some activists and legal scholars are arguing that some animals—like dogs and elephants—should be granted “legal personhood.” A legal person is defined as “a human or a nonhuman legal ...
As the debate around animal rights intensifies, a prominent voice in the legal arena is pushing boundaries by proposing the concept of "legal personhood" for animals. Animal rights lawyers ...
Extending legal personhood to Antarctica is one of those ideas. To many, it is the idle fancy of environmentalists, a concept too remote from the pressing concerns of industry and governance.