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One of America’s most corporate-crime-friendly bankruptcy judges forced to recuse himself

Judge David Jones rigged the ‘Texas Two-Step’ cases his secret girlfriend argued in his court.

Cory Doctorow
6 min readOct 16, 2023

Today (Oct 16), in in Minneapolis, keynoting the 26th ACM Conference On Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing. Thursday (Oct 19), I’m in Charleston, WV to give the 41st annual McCreight Lecture in the Humanities. Friday (Oct 20), I’m at Charleston’s Taylor Books from 12h-14h.

“I’ll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one.” The now-famous quip from Robert Reich cuts to the bone of corporate personhood. Corporations are people with speech rights. They are heat-shields that absorb liability on behalf of their owners and managers.

But the membrane separating corporations from people is selectively permeable. A corporation is separate from its owners, who are not liable for its deeds — but it can also be “closely held,” and so inseparable from those owners that their religious beliefs can excuse their companies from obeying laws they don’t like:

https://clsbluesky.law.columbia.edu/2014/10/13/hobby-lobby-and-closely-held-corporations/

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Cory Doctorow
Cory Doctorow

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