Skip to Main Content

Our History: Former Faculty [Fall 2020 - this site is under construction as we update this list]: Jackson, Thomas H. (1988-1994)

Tenured faculty at the University of Virginia School of Law through its history.

Thomas H. Jackson, 1988-1994

Thomas Jackson

A native of Michigan, Jackson earned his B.A. from Williams in 1972 and a J.D. from Yale in 1975. He became the eighth dean of the Law School in 1988, and only the second to be recruited from another institution for the position. While in law school, Jackson was an editor of the Yale Law Journal, and after completing his degree, he clerked for federal district Judge Marvin E. Frankel and Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist. A member of the New York and California bars, Jackson practiced law for two years with Heller, Ehrman, White, & McAuliffe in San Francisco. He became the eighth dean of the Law School in 1988, and only the second to be recruited from another institution for the position. Jackson came to Virginia after nine years at Stanford, followed by two years at Harvard. At Stanford he received the Hurlburt Teaching Award in 1984. Jackson’s major academic interests are bankruptcy, commercial law, and contracts. Jackson also served as the dean of the law school from 1988 to 1991 before becoming provost of the University. He departed in 1994 to become President of the University of Rochester.

Publications

Books

Commercial and Debtor-Creditor Law: Selected Statutes (with Douglas G. Baird and Theodore Eisenberg) (Foundation Press, 1988; 1989; 1990; 1991; 1992; 1993).

Cases, Problems, and Materials on Bankruptcy (with Douglas G. Baird) (Little, Brown, 2d ed. 1990).

Articles

Bargaining After the Fall and the Contours of the Absolute Priority Rule (with Douglas G. Baird), 55 U. Chi. L. Rev. 738-789 (1988).

On the Nature of Bankruptcy: An Essay on Bankruptcy Sharing and the Creditors’ Bargain (with Robert E. Scott), 75 Va. L. Rev. 155-204 (1989).

Comment on Baird, “Revisiting Auctions in Chapter 11.”  36 J. L. & Econ. 655-669 (1993).

Other

Legal Education: The Future, Va. L. Sch. Rep., Fall 1989, at 13-15.

Alumnus Receives Thomas Jefferson Award, Va. L. Sch. Rep., Fall 1990, at 20-22.

A Portrait Unveiling: A Tribute to Mortimer Caplin, Va. L. Sch. Rep., Winter 1990, at 29.

Tribute to Ernest L. Folk, III, 76 Va. L. Rev. 1-2 (1990); reprinted in Va. L. Sch. Rep., Winter 1990, at 3-4.

Tribute to Emerson G. Spies, 77 Va. L. Rev. 431-433 (1991).