Supreme Court Rules On Corporate Privacy
heptapod writes "The Supreme Court unanimously decided (PDF) Monday that AT&T can't keep embarrassing corporate information that it submits to the government out of public view; 'personal privacy' rights do not apply to corporations. 'We trust that AT&T will not take it personally,' concluded the ruling."
If an entity can not vote, then it should not have rights.
Of course corporations can vote. They just use the special ballot that lists Benjamin Franklin as a candidate every election.