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Cort v. Ash

United States Supreme Court

422 U.S. 66 (1975)

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Ash (plaintiff), a shareholder, sued Cort (defendant), Bethlehem Steel's board chairman, for using corporate funds to run advertisements urging votes against certain presidential candidates, in violation of a federal criminal statute barring corporate campaign contributions; the district court granted Cort summary judgment, but the court of appeals held a private shareholder action for derivative damages was proper, and the Supreme Court granted certiorari.

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Whether a stockholder has an implied right to bring a private action against a corporation under a federal criminal statute prohibiting corporate donations to political campaigns.

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