Corporations have no rights under the Due Process Clause
A) to challenge a state law that requires all children to attend public school, when the corporation owns a private school.
B) to assert the Fifth Amendment Privilege against self-incrimination when the corporation is charged with a crime.
C) to assert any due process violation.
D) to assert a violation of the First Amendment when the corporation is a newspaper corporation.
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