Program
- JD
Course Type
JD Elective
Areas of Study
- Environmental and Energy Law
- Law
- Government and Regulation
Credit Hours
2
Section 81 Information
Description
This course offers a basic overview of the legal framework within which the production, distribution and sale of energy takes place. It is offered as part of the Program in Environmental and Energy Law but is open to all students. After a brief introduction to scientific concepts of energy and the history of energy technology, the course will survey the major sources of energy. The traditional sources have been oil, natural gas and coal converted to consumer products such as electricity and gasoline. Newer sources include nuclear and solar energy. Each source and delivery system has its own network of property rules and contract relationships. National energy policy will be reviewed and the impact of interregional competition on the regulation of energy will be studied, as will constitutional and economic concepts affecting the pricing of energy. Particular emphasis will be placed on energy issues in environmental law.
Schedule
Academic Term
Spring 2022
Class meets on
- Thursday
Thursday : 1600 - 1750