A detailed history of Supreme Court decisions that gave corporations constitutionally protected rights and established that money is free speech.
Author: Dennis Trainor
Dennis Trainor is an actor, writer, director, and multimedia storyteller who has appeared regionally and internationally. His Boston-area theater credits include appearances with Shakespeare and Company, SpeakEasy Stage Company, New Repertory Theatre, Actors' Shakespeare Project, Gloucester Stage Company, Company One Theatre, and North Shore Music Theater. In New York, Trainor was the founding co–artistic director of the Rude Mechanicals Theater Company, where he worked as a producer, actor, director, and writer. His New York acting credits include appearances with Rude Mechanicals and the Kraine Theater and Lookingglass Theatre Company. Trainor also was an original member of the Bats, an Obie Award–winning acting company in residence at the Flea Theater. His playwriting credits include Plug (Rude Mechanicals), I Coulda Been a Kennedy (Rude Mechanicals), and Manifest Destiny’s Child (Edinburgh Fringe Festival). Trainor was the writer, director, and producer of the documentaries American Autumn and Legalize Democracy,

