Course Guides - Energy Law
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to energy law and regulation in the United States. It focuses on the basic principles of rate regulation and public utilities, the division of jurisdiction between federal and state governments, and the key regulatory federal statutes and case law governing energy resources. The class will also examine new challenges confronting energy law as a result of climate change and emerging mandates for renewable energy. (2 credits)
Faculty Who Teach This Course
- Ryan Purpura (Adjunct Professor)
Subject Covered Presently in Collection by:
Print Collection
KF2076-KF2140 Public Utilities
KFP285-KFP291 Pennsylvania Public Utilities
Legal Periodicals in Print Collection
Legal Research Databases
DCLI Webpage Links
- Primary Legal Research: Case Law, Statutory Law, Administrative Law (contains quick links to our federal and state statutes, our federal and state administrative codes, and federal and state case law)
- Legal Research Guides: Environmental Law, Regulatory Law
Under Subject Area:
- Environmental Law
Course Listed Under the following Law School Areas of Interest:
- Environmental Law

