J. H. Verkerke
Professor of Law
Director, Program for Employment and Labor Law Studies
J.D., Yale Law School, 1990
M.Phil., Yale University, 1988
B.A., Loyola College, 1983
Before he received his law degree in 1990, J. H. (Rip) Verkerke earned a master's of philosophy in economics. Verkerke joined the Law School faculty in 1991 and teaches employment law, employment discrimination law, contracts and a seminar on law and economics.
While at Yale, Verkerke was articles editor and articles administrator for the Yale Law Journal and held a number of fellowships, including the John M. Olin Fellowship in Law, Economics, and Public Policy. After graduation, he clerked for Judge Ralph K. Winter Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
In June 1996 Verkerke received a three-year grant from the University's Academic Enhancement Program to establish the Program for Employment and Labor Law Studies at the Law School. He served as visiting professor of law at the University of Texas at Austin in the fall of 1997. Verkerke also participated in an ABA project to draft a new labor code for the transitional government of Afghanistan. In 2007, Verkerke received an All-University Teaching Award from UVA.
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In the Media
- "An Innovative Contracts Course at UVA" (Legal Skills Prof Blog, 01/21/2013)
- "Is Facebook Free Speech? UVA Law Profs Weigh In On Hampton Firings" (The Daily Progress, 08/17/2012)
- "Norfolk Southern Told to Pay Another Fired Employee" (The Virginian-Pilot, 08/09/2012)
- "Survivor of Aurora 'Batman' Shooting Plans Lawsuit" (NewJerseyNewsroom, 07/26/2012)
- "In Wake of Tragedy, Lawyers Step In: Colorado Shooting Survivor Plans Suit, Says Publicist" (Yahoo! News, 07/25/2012)
- "UI suit concerns area Republicans" (Iowa City Press-Citizen, 04/02/2012)
- "Families of Dead Blackwater Contractors Settle Suit" (The Virginian-Pilot, 01/06/2012)
- "Norfolk Southern Told to Pay $122,199 to Ex-Employee" (Virginia Pilot, 08/12/2011)
- "Williams: Can City Count on Council?" (Richmond Times-Dispatch, 02/01/2011)
- "Workers' Comp Case Could Open Floodgates for Cases of Football-Related Dementia" (Neurology Today, 06/03/2010)
- City Attorneys: Wilder-Era Suit 'Legally Flawed' (Style Weekly, 05/11/2010)
- "Virginia Terminals had 17 Safety Violations in Five Years" (The Virginian-Pilot, 03/06/2010)
- "Union Membership Continues Decline" (Newport News Daily Press, 02/27/2008)
- "Contract Clause Prompts Discussion" (Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, 11/20/2007)
- "Test Ruled Biased Because of Disparity in Pass Rates" (The Virginian-Pilot, 02/15/2006)
- "4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Changes Test for Title VII Claim" (Virginia Lawyers Weekly, 12/05/2005)
- "Commentary: I Think, Therefore I Blog" (The New Paper [Singapore], 04/25/2005)
- "Coffee, Tea, or Fired for Blogging?/The Queen of the Sky Gets Grounded" (National Review
Online, 11/24/2004)
- "Fired Flight Attendant Finds Blogs Can Backfire" (The New York Times, 11/16/2004)
- "Would You Hire This Man?/Charles Cullen Kept Getting Hired and Fired Until His Murder Arrest. Why Job References Say Too Little" (Christian Science Monitor, 03/01/2004)
- "Redskins Seek Relief from Workers' Comp Rules" (NPR, "Weekend Edition", 01/25/2003)
- "Harassment Suit Against Radford Police Dismissed" (Roanoke Times, 03/14/2002)