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???
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.
Ok, TLDR....
Ignored....