Corporate case, corporate jurisdiction, corporate statutes, corporate policies, CORPORATE.
Only privileges, no rights.
If you incorporate, that’s what you’re voluntarily accepting. That’s how incorporation WORKS. That’s WHY incorporation can indemnify you from PERSONAL suit.
You can’t be indemnified from personal liability AND have personal rights. You can have the former, OR you can have the latter. They are mutually exclusive concepts.
Not true, exactly. For legal purposes, corporations fall into a class called "juridic persons". They have some rights that natural persons have. For example, they have the rights to free speech (look up the Citizens United SCOTUS decision).