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The Interstate Commerce Act, Administered Contracts, And The Illusion Of Comprehensive Regulation, Thomas W. Merrill
The Interstate Commerce Act, Administered Contracts, And The Illusion Of Comprehensive Regulation, Thomas W. Merrill
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The 125th anniversary of the Interstate Commerce Act invites reflection on what it has contributed to our understanding of public regulation. Perhaps the most important and enduring idea associated with the Act is what we may call the administered contract. At common law, transportation services, like other goods and services, were governed by ordinary contracts between customer and carrier. Building on innovations in English and state railroad legislation, the Interstate Commerce Act developed a different form of contracting. Contracts for transportation services became public acts, understood to have the openness, generality, and binding force of public law. This concept of …