University of Denver Transportation Law Journal

The University of Denver Transportation Law Journal is major professional publication in the field of transportation law, and is dedicated to maintaining its position as a valuable working tool for the practicing bar, government, and the academic community. The journal, often referred to simply as TLJ, addresses domestic as well as international developments of legal, regulatory, economic and political interest in all modes of transportation - pipelines, freight forwarders, brokers, and air, motor, rail, and water carriage.

The Transportation Law Journal is supported by the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

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