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LAW 0524: Consumer Law and Litigation
Summer 2022 • Section 51 • CRN 11616

Course Description

Consumer Law examines contemporary consumer law, situating its statutes in the common law of tort and contract. The class is organized around a consumer transaction, including how businesses attract consumers, the terms of the products or services purchased, and the remedies or enforcement tools available if the deal goes awry. In addition to longstanding important topics such as unfair or deceptive acts and practices, warranties, and consumer credit law, the class examines how the consumer law landscape is changing. Issues include technological advances that raise privacy concerns; the increase in automobile debt and student loans; and the work of the newest federal agency, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. This class will not be exclusively about “consumer protection” but instead will consider consumer law from multiple viewpoints, including those of businesses that are regulated by consumer law and those of policymakers who are charged with protecting the public interest in a fair marketplace.


Schedule

Schedule To Be Announced

Course Details

Instructor
  • Frank Emmert
Credit Hours

3 Credits

Seats/Capacity

No Limit

Course Type
  • Exam
Course Modality

Online Asynchronous

Fulfills J.D. Requirement

None

Programs

None

Registration Info

Registration Notes

This course is offered online only in this semester. ASYNCHRONOUS DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSE.

Recommendations

Recommended Courses: Sales and/or Secured Transactions; Evidence.

Book List/Materials