No, of course you won't even attempt to point in any direction where you believe a BUSINESS may or might have something resembling a ""Right"", because there isn't one....
The ONLY part of so called ""law"", where a ""right"" might be found that actually protects a BUSINESS, is under the 14th Amendment, and that is the whole of it, because it was Devised and written by a Lawyer that worked for an Insurance Company, and originally rejected by Congress upon its first presentation....
But back to the Question:: Where, if there IS a point, WHERE in any Constitution, are businesses protected under Law, beyond being Robbed???
Um .. seriously?
Yes, seriously....
Businesses are NOT People....
A Business Hires People, has People Working at a Location, but is NOT a Valid Natural Person....
For purposes of LAW SUITS, a Business is seen as an Artificial Person, but that's pretty much as far as that goes....
So tell me what ""RIGHTS"" do you think a Business has, and under which Constitution....
Oh brother. I think you "have the right" to get informed. I'm not going to do it for you.
No, of course you won't even attempt to point in any direction where you believe a BUSINESS may or might have something resembling a ""Right"", because there isn't one....
The ONLY part of so called ""law"", where a ""right"" might be found that actually protects a BUSINESS, is under the 14th Amendment, and that is the whole of it, because it was Devised and written by a Lawyer that worked for an Insurance Company, and originally rejected by Congress upon its first presentation....
But back to the Question:: Where, if there IS a point, WHERE in any Constitution, are businesses protected under Law, beyond being Robbed???
The correct answer is nowhere....
TLDR: But I'll say this. How does a 'business' do anything? How does a 'business' run itself, pay taxes, hire and fire employees? Start there.