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National Law School | General Stacks | 343.09945 RIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PB | Checked out | Recommended by Prof. Dr. Arun K Thiruvengadam | 09.02.2026 | 39332 |
Introduction;
Key concepts;
Historical overview*;
Legal framework;
Administration;
Regulation and antitrust;
The postal system;
Telecommunications;
Mass communications*;
Broadband internet;
Railroads;
Air transportation;
Maritime shipping*;
Motor carriers*;
Electricity;
Fossil fuel pipelines;
Money;
Payment systems*;
Financial market infrastructure*;
Operating systems;
Online marketplaces;
Internet search;
Social media*;
Cloud computing*;
Local utilities*;
Property systems*;
This book studies the law of networks, platforms, and utilities (NPUs). For many years, this field was known as "regulated industries." Before that, it was called "the law of public utilities," "the law of public service corporations," and "the law of common carriers." For generations, its centrality in American life was widely recognized – from union halls to board rooms to state houses and universities. According to Felix Frankfurter, who taught public utilities at Harvard Law School for nineteen years and served on the Supreme Court for twenty-three, "no task more profoundly tests the capacity of our government... than... securing for society those essential services [including 'light, heat, power, water, transportation, and communication'] which are furnished by public utilities."
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