The Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010) Supreme Court case resulted in what controversial interpretation of the first amendment?
Corporations qualify as "persons" for the purposes of protected free speech.
Election contributions are not speech and are not protected by the first amendment.
Political spending by members of Congress can not be limited in any way.
Corporation personhood does not extend to religious observances.
Corporations may organize political contributions of their employees but may not contribute themselves.