Yes....
A corporation is a legal construct, to limit the liability that may be directed at any one participating person in a suit for monetary damages. But corporations, at their essence, are directed by real human beings, and the decisions are by living persons. So any test of the “personhood” of a corporation has to recognize that the mere document creating the legal construct cannot, does not, exercise any degree of will, but people do.
Exercise of will = person.
I think it’s one of the very first laws of the USA that a corporation is a “person” for purposes of the law.
Levin said something about it the other night.