Publication Date

Winter 2022

Journal

DePaul Law Review

Abstract

Upon its founding in 1912, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce was conceived as a “force created” to exert “a beneficent influence upon our national life” by integrating the views of the business community into governmental policies and regulations. That a force was created is beyond question. Beneficence is a separate issue.

Volume

72

Issue

2

First Page

139

Last Page

170

Publisher

DePaul University - College of Law

Keywords

Business and the Law, Commerce, First Amendment, Government (General), Intellectual Property Law, Legal Practice and Procedure, Supreme Court of the United States

Disciplines

First Amendment | Intellectual Property Law | Law | Supreme Court of the United States

Comments

Twenty-Eighth Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy: Litigating the Public Good: Punishing Serious Corporate Misconduct

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