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Discussion Board - Margaret Sanger, My Fight for Birth Control and New York Times Article What the Hobby Lobby Ruling Means for America
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1/4/2020 What the Hobby Lobby Ruling Means for America - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/27/magazine/what-the-hobby-lobby-ruling-means-for-america.html?_r=0 1/2
https://nyti.ms/1yUzN6A
IT’S THE ECONOMY
By Binyamin Appelbaum
July 22, 2014
Last month, as you’ve probably heard, a closely divided Supreme Court ruled that corporations with religious owners
cannot be required to pay for insurance coverage of contraception. The so-called Hobby Lobby decision, named for the
chain of craft stores that brought the case, has been both praised and condemned for expanding religious rights and
constraining Obamacare. But beneath the political implications, the ruling has significant economic undertones. It
expands the right of corporations to be treated like people, part of a trend that may be contributing to the rise of economic
inequality.
The notion that corporations are people is ridiculous on its face, but often true. Although Mitt Romney was mocked for
saying it on the campaign trail a few summers ago, the U.S. Code, our national rule book, defines corporations as people
in its very first sentence. And since the 19th century, the Supreme Court has ruled that corporations are entitled to a wide
range of constitutional protections. This was a business decision, and it was a good one. Incorporation encourages risk-
taking: Investors are far more likely to put money into a business that can outlast its creators; managers, for their part,
are more likely to take risks themselves because they owe nothing to the investors if they fail.
The rise of corporations, which developed more fully in the United States than in other industrializing nations, helped to
make it the richest nation on earth. And economic historians have found that states where businesses could incorporate
more easily tended to grow more quickly, aiding New York’s rise as a banking center and helping Pennsylvania’s coal
industry to outstrip Virginia’s. The notion of corporate personhood still sounds weird, but we rely upon it constantly in our
everyday lives. The corporation that published this column, for instance, is exercising its constitutional right to speak
freely and to make contracts, taking money from some of you and giving a little to me.
Since the 1950s, however, the treatment of corporations as people has expanded beyond its original economic logic.
According to Naomi Lamoreaux, a professor of economics and history at Yale University, the success of incorporation led
states to broaden eligibility to advocacy groups, like the N.A.A.C.P. and the Congress of Racial Equality, which then
became “the first corporations to convince the Court that they deserved a broader set of rights.” Ever since, the court has
intermittently extended the logic of those rulings, and in 2010 it ruled that an advocacy group called Citizens United had
the right to spend money on political advertising — and that every other corporation did, too. Last month, it added
religious rights to the mix.
The basic justification is that corporations, owned by people, should have the same freedoms as people. And in many
ways, of course, they already do. Chick-fil-A does not sell sandwiches on Sundays. Interstate Batteries tells prospective
employees, “While it is not necessary to be a Christian to be employed, it is a part of the daily work life for Interstate team
members.” In 1999, Omni Hotels said its new owner, a Christian, had made a “moral decision” to stop selling pay-per-view
pornography.
But corporations, as F. Scott Fitzgerald might have put it, are not like you and me. Those special legal powers, which
allow them to play a valuable role in the economy, can also give them the financial power to tilt the rules of the game by
lobbying for particular legislation, among other things. “Those properties, so beneficial in the economic sphere, pose
special dangers in the political sphere,” Justice William Rehnquist wrote in a dissenting opinion from a 1978 ruling that is
a precursor to Citizens United. “Indeed, the States might reasonably fear that the corporation would use its economic
power to obtain further benefits beyond those already bestowed.”
What the Hobby Lobby Ruling
Means for America
https://www.nytimes.com/section/magazine
https://www.nytimes.com/column/its-the-economy
http://www.nytimes.com/by/binyamin-appelbaum
1/4/2020 What the Hobby Lobby Ruling Means for America - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/27/magazine/what-the-hobby-lobby-ruling-means-for-america.html?_r=0 2/2
The danger is not only that corporations can act at the expense of society, but also that the people who control them can
act at the expense of their own shareholders, employees and customers. While the Hobby Lobby decision ostensibly
addresses only a narrow set of circumstances — a corporation with relatively few owners, a religious objection to
particular kinds of birth control — these sorts of limited rulings have a history of becoming more broadly cited as
precedent over time. Also, the logic of this particular decision was so expansive and open-ended. “A corporation is simply
a form of organization used by human beings to achieve desired ends,” Justice Samuel Alito wrote. “When rights, whether
constitutional or statutory, are extended to corporations, the purpose is to protect the rights of these people.” Justice Ruth
Bader Ginsburg argued in her dissenting opinion that a corporation might object on religious grounds to paying for blood
transfusions, vaccinations or antidepressants. Other scholars say the same logic could justify a right to privacy as a
shield against regulatory scrutiny, or a right to bear arms.
Minority shareholders have little power to influence the choices that corporations make. Benjamin I. Sachs, a law
professor at Harvard University, notes that while federal law lets union members prevent the use of their dues for
political purposes, shareholders do not have similar rights. “If we’re going to say that collectives have speech rights, then
we should treat unions and corporations the same,” Sachs told me. Employees are even more vulnerable. When
companies like YUM! Brands, which owns KFC and Taco Bell, campaign against minimum-wage increases, they are
effectively using the profits generated by their employees to limit the compensation of those same employees. And of
course, some of Hobby Lobby’s 13,000 workers will now need to pay for contraception.
Shareholders can sell their shares, sure, and employees can find new jobs. But every increase in corporate rights is a
potential limitation on the menu of available jobs and investments. “The idea that if you don’t like what the corporation is
doing you should sell your stock, or find a different job, has a certain amount of appeal,” said Darrell A.H. Miller, a
professor of law at Duke University. “But it also assumes that people are able to just fish and cut bait. Capital is easier to
move around than your body and your family.”
If the court follows the logic of its Hobby Lobby decision in the decades to come, it’s not so hard to imagine a job market
where people must interview employers about their religious and political views. Or where people who need to make a
living may just feel compelled to accept a work environment increasingly shaped by their employers’ beliefs.
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Discussion Board - Margaret Sanger, My Fight for Birth Control and New York Times Article What the Hobby Lobby Ruling Means for America
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1. Read the two sources:
Margaret Sanger My Fight for Birth Control located in the America Firsthand textbook.
“What the Hobby Lobby Ruling Means for America
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article located here and in this weeks module.
2. Write a minimum of five paragraphs, (five sentences minimum for each paragraph), essay based on the primary sources and address the sources in the order they are listed above in your essay.
3. First, discuss in your essay the concerns and experiences Margaret Sanger had in the early 1900s.
4. Second, discuss in your essay how there was change or lack of change over time by comparing Sangers concerns and experiences regarding birth control to modern day concerns and birth control controversy with the Supreme Court case of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, which is discussed in the New York Times article What the Hobby Lobby Ruling Means for America. Address all sources by utilizing quotes from sources with in-text footnote citations to back your contentions and provide evidence.
Important Note: A standard academic essay has an introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs. Each paragraph is a minimum of five sentences each although that is only a minimum and in order to write a thorough essay, the submission will need to go beyond the minimum.
5. With regard to a response to one student, articulate why you agree or disagree with their analysis of the sources and final conclusion using your own analysis of the evidence to support your contentions. Replies require a substantive response at least a paragraph in length (five sentences is the minimum length in a paragraph). Please refer to the
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