Program
- JD
Course Type
JD Elective
Areas of Study
- Law
- Government and Regulation
- Personal Injury Law
Credit Hours
3
Section 51 Information
Description
Transportation and logistics is a multi-trillion dollar industry. Every item you purchase or use in your everyday life was delivered by a truck or other mode of transportation (rail, ocean, air). America could not function without the transportation industry. There have been a series of deregulations affecting the transportation industry over the years. After September 11, 2001, cargo security became an important issue for the United States, which lead to many new laws and regulations. This constant roller coaster of deregulation and regulation makes being a transportation attorney very exciting. This course will briefly describe the different modes of transportation and the regulating bodies for each. We will be focusing our class on the surface modes of transportation, namely trucking and rail. The main topics discussed will be contracts, tariffs, liability for loss and damage to cargo, tort liability of shippers, carriers, customers, and brokers during and after the transportation of freight and a comprehensive understanding of insurance and the various policy forms that exist. (added 4/09)
Schedule
Academic Term
Spring 2022
Class meets on
- Tuesday
- Thursday
Tuesday Thursday : 1800 - 1925