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Columbia Law School

2013

Business Organizations Law

Corporate personhood

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Conscience, Incorporated, James D. Nelson Jan 2013

Conscience, Incorporated, James D. Nelson

Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership

Do business corporations have free exercise rights? This question has become critically important in recent challenges to the Affordable Care Act’s so-called “contraception mandate.” A host of businesses selling ordinary goods and services claim that they cannot be compelled to provide employees with insurance that covers contraception. Courts have divided over whether corporations can assert rights of conscience, and existing theoretical accounts fail to provide guidance on this question.

This Article offers a new normative framework for evaluating corporate claims of conscience. Drawing on theories of conscience and collective rights, it develops a “social theory” of conscience that explains how …