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AT&T Case Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Assign Privacy Rights to Corporations - Bloomberg
I would sure hope that the U.S Supreme Court doesn't side with AT&T on this one. Though if they do, it should be interesting to watch Scalia justify it despite his previous statements about "Constitutional right of privacy."
Constitution does not ban sex bias, Scalia says
A business privacy case that comes before the U.S. Supreme Court today may rekindle a debate among the justices over whether corporations are like people, even to the point of suffering embarrassment.
The case, set to be argued in Washington, pits the Obama administration against AT&T Inc. over the release of documents stemming from a government investigation of the company. The question is whether corporations can invoke a Freedom of Information Act provision that protects against invasions of “personal privacy.”
I would sure hope that the U.S Supreme Court doesn't side with AT&T on this one. Though if they do, it should be interesting to watch Scalia justify it despite his previous statements about "Constitutional right of privacy."
Constitution does not ban sex bias, Scalia says
He also described the legal underpinnings of the court's 1965 ruling declaring a constitutional right of privacy - the basis for Roe vs. Wade - as a "total absurdity."