Energy and Environmental Law Concentration

Eligibility

Students enrolled in the Energy and Environmental Law LL.M. are not eligible for this concentration.

Approved Courses

Law School courses approved for the concentration are listed below.

Course Title Credits
Strongly Recommended Pre or Co-requisite
(not included in the 9 credit requirement)
LAW 7600Administrative Law3
Energy Law Course
3 credits, choose at least one from the following:
Climate Law 1
Energy Law and the Courts: the Grid, Renewables and FERC
Energy Regulation and Policy
Renewable Energy Law
Environmental Law Course
3 credits, choose at least one from the following:
Animal Law
Climate Law 1
Environmental Advocacy
Environmental Law
Environmental Justice
Food Law and Policy
Historic Preservation Law and Public Policy
International Environmental Law
Land Use
Natural Resources Law
Optional Clinical Courses:
Clinic: Environmental Law
Field Placement: Center for Energy and Environmental Law
1

Climate Law may be used to satisfy either the Environmental Law or the Energy Law requirement. It may not be used to satisfy both requirements. The topic for the Climate Law research paper must reflect the discipline area to which the course is being applied.