Key legal guide to electric age disputes
A thorough collection of important cases from state and federal courts, spanning the birth of modern electrical power, telegraph, and telephone law. Learn how judges have interpreted rights, duties, and regulations in the electric era.
This edition groups cases by topic and offers full texts alongside notes that illuminate how courts apply fundamental principles to real-world disputes. It highlights negligence, municipal power, utility regulation, railroad and streetcar interactions, and the evolving status of electrical infrastructure in public spaces.
- Access full-text decisions on topics like street railways, overhead wires, and municipal regulation
- See how courts treat common carriers, property rights, and the use of electric power
- Explore how negligence standards and statutory rules were applied across decades of early electrical history
- Find practical guidance for researchers, lawyers, and historians studying the rise of electric light and power
Ideal for readers of legal history, regulatory law, and early utility cases, as well as anyone researching the development of electric transportation and infrastructure.