Legal personhood has long been a flexible concept in human societies. Corporations, abstract collections of humans, are recognized as legal persons, capable of owning property, entering contracts, suing, and being sued. Rivers in some countries have been granted personhood, and artificial intelligence is increasingly discussed in similar terms. If personhood can be extended beyond individualContinue reading “Religious Establishments as Legal Persons: Extending Personhood to Protect Community and Continuity”
