Hobby Lobby Symposium: Hobby Lobby, “unconstitutional conditions,” and corporate law mistakes

Kent Greenfield is a Professor of Law at Boston College Law School. Yes, this case is a case about statutory definitions, but it reads as a case about unconstitutional conditions. And because the Court made three fundamental corporate law errors, it got the conditions question wrong. Justice Alito defines the question in Burwell v. Hobby … Continue reading Hobby Lobby Symposium: Hobby Lobby, “unconstitutional conditions,” and corporate law mistakes