Unresolved Judicial Conflict and Critical Infrastructure
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Texas A&M Law Review
Abstract
Choice of law affects legal outcomes at the core of Anglo-American law. This Article analyzes what electricity is, how the law regards it, and concludes by examining the confusion and inconsistency created by many courts. Even finishing second among the most important inventions in history (second behind only the movable type printing press) highlights the essential role of electricity in the American economy: Among the most important inventions in human history, electricity is the only one which also is essential and irreplaceable to operate seven other of the “top 50” inventions of all time: the Internet, computers, air-conditioning, radio, television, the telephone, and semiconductors.
First Page
581
Last Page
637
Publication Date
2016
Recommended Citation
Steven Ferrey, Unresolved Judicial Conflict and Critical Infrastructure, 3 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 581 (2016).
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