Justin Hopkins
- Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Darden School of Business
Justin Hopkins is an assistant professor at the Darden School of Business. His research interests include the effects of regulation on financial reporting, governance and economic outcomes. He teaches Accounting: Understanding and Analyzing Financial Statements at the Law School.
Prior to joining faculty at Darden, Hopkins obtained his Ph.D. from the Kenan-Flagler School of Business at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he taught an elective on the interaction of public policy and accounting. He has worked as an auditor for Ernst & Young and been a consultant for the Justice Department and Asian Development Bank.
Education
- Ph.D.University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2012
- M.S.Montana State University2000
- B.S.Montana State University1999
Publications
www.darden.virginia.edu/faculty-research/directory/justin-j-hopkins
Faculty in the News
Richard M. Re, Reason, Rhetoric, and Ethic at the Friendly Medal Ceremony (Re’s Judicata)
Ruth Mason, Can the ‘California Effect’ Survive in a Hyperpartisan America? (The New York Times Magazine)
Amanda Frost, 2 Justices Diverge on Explaining Reasons for Recusals (The National Law Journal)
Daniel R. Ortiz, Gorsuch, Jackson Form Unusual Alliance Against Government Power (Bloomberg Law)