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89 Miss. L.J. 1 (2019-2020)

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OF   METAPHORS AND MAGIC WANDS: ARE
      CORPORATIONS REALLY PEOPLE?


                        Kenneth  Chestek*


     I. How  DID WE  GET  HERE9               ..................... 10
        A.  How  Corporations  Became   People         ............ 10
        B.  How  Money   Became  Speech ................ 13
     II.CORPORATIONs   ARE  PEOPLE  IS NOT A  PROPER  LEGAL
       FICTION  .......................................... 15
     III. METAPHOR   OR METONYM?      ................... ..... 21
        A.  The Metonym   of Money  as Speech...       ............ 21
        B.  The Power  of Metaphor.........       ............... 23
        C.  Breaking  Free from Bad  Metaphors:  The  Theory of
            OODA   ..................               .............. 25
        D.  Rethinking  the Metaphors   ..........      ....... 29
     IV. FINDING  BETTER  METAPHORS ..................... 32
        A.  Corporations  are Tools ..........   ............. 33
        B.  Money  is a Megaphone      ...............    ..... 38
     V. THE FIRST STEP  TO SOLUTION:   A CONSTITUTIONAL
       AMENDMENT           ................................ ..... 39



 Professor of Law, University of Wyoming College of Law. The author is also co-
founder, and currently Chair, of a Wyoming political action committee known as
Wyoming Promise, a non-partisan, grass-roots organization of Wyoming citizens
attempting to get a measure on the Wyoming ballot demanding an amendment to the
United States Constitution declaring that corporations are not people and that money
is not speech.
     This article is based on a presentation by the author at TEDxCheyenne on June
9, 2017; the video of this talk is available for viewing online at https://www.youtube
.com/watch?v=aU4woH9gFDI [https://perma.cc/LCX3-63MQ] (viewed August 31, 2018).
The program was also presented again live at the Sixth Applied Legal Storytelling
Conference at American University in Washington, D.C. in July, 2017. The author
wishes to thank professors Mark Glover, Jason Robison, Melissa Alexander, Tara
Righetti, Temple Stoellinger, Lauren McClane; the Rocky Mountain Legal Writing
Scholarship group; participants in the West Coast Rhetoric Scholars Workshop; and
Brad Kovach and April Hughes, the organizers of the TEDxCheyenne event, for helpful
comments.


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