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  • 24 Feb 2017
  • Conference Presentation

Private Power, Public Values: Regulating 'Social Infrastructure' in a Changing Economy

By: K. Sabeel Rahman and Laura Phillips Sawyer (comment)
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  • | Language:English
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Rahman, K. Sabeel, and Laura Phillips Sawyer (comment). "Private Power, Public Values: Regulating 'Social Infrastructure' in a Changing Economy." Paper presented at the Law & Government Research Roundtable: Revisiting the Public Utility, Vanderbilt Law School, Nashville, TN, February 24, 2017.

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