Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Glander
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Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Glander, 337 U.S. 562 (1949) was a United States Supreme Court case.
Justice William O. Douglas gave an opinion that questioned the Fourteenth Amendment being applied to, nor that the people believed it had that purpose, nor that it should be construed as having that purpose, being applied for Corporate personhood.
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