Corporations are not people.
However, for profit closely held corporations have the rights of people according to five rightwing injustices, without any of the responsibilities of living persons.
When a business is incorporated it gets certain benefits, among them limited liability for the owners. Why not change this? As "people" they should be treated that way for liability.
A possible new federal law: the owners of closely held corporations would be able to be sued for any actions or liabilities of the corporations, without the usual protection incorporation provides. In addition, the owners of closely held corporations could be punished directly for violations of the law by the corporation, including but not limited to fines and imprisonment.
Just one possible idea to level the field between "living persons" and "corporate persons."
It would nice if we could somehow deport, imprison, execute, stop and frisk, call for jury duty, etc. "corporate persons" as is done to "living persons".