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I traveled to Colorado Springs last summer to listen in as Krzyzewski gave one of his corporate speeches.
Mr. Malmsten and Ms. Leander became symbols -- in magazine articles, business journals and corporate speeches -- of the excess of dot-com companies.
Band was persuading his clients to donate money to Bill Clinton's charitable projects and to hire the former President to give corporate speeches and serve on boards.
In addition, she supported stricter Wall Street regulations, though her past connections to the banking and investment industry—notably in the form of corporate speeches and campaign donations drew scrutiny.
He plans to continue giving corporate speeches ("This is like printing money," he said); writing cookbooks (he has done 14); and maybe making Dinners in Your Home (or his).
The Ivy League snobbery, the shamelessness, the Goldman Sachs connection — as with California's Nixon, one has a strong suspicion that when the hurly-burly's done, the Cruzes will be headed here to practice corporate law and make corporate speeches.
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Romney has long voiced agreement with Citizens United, famously rebutting a heckler complaining about the Court's extension of First Amendment rights to corporate speech by saying, "corporations are people, my friend".
For Scalia, corporations are entitled to the same rights as people including "corporate speech".
Throwing out restrictions on corporate speech would certainly confirm that impression, and some.
The court's decision on corporate speech violates every one of these principles.
But this vote reflected his long-established principles in favor of corporate speech.
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