Connecticut General Life Insurance Company v. Johnson

Connecticut General Life Insurance Company v. Johnson, 303 U.S. 77 (1938) is a case in which the United States Supreme Court dealt with corporate entities.

Justice Hugo Black dissented.

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See also: Connecticut General Life Insurance Company v. Johnson, 1938, Corporate personhood, Hugo Black, Law, List of United States Supreme Court Cases, Supreme Court of the United States