Robert Reed Verchick is a U.S. legal scholar known for his studies and advocacy related to environmental law, climate change adaptation, and disaster law, a new field that he has helped organize and develop. He is the Wendall Gauthier-Michael St. Martin Eminent Scholars Chair in Environmental Law at Loyola University New Orleans[1] and also a Senior Fellow at Tulane University. Verchick was the Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from 2009 to 2010 in the Obama administration.[2] He is president of the non-profit policy research organization the Center for Progressive Reform.[3]

Rob Verchick
Born
Robert Reed Verchick

(1964-10-05) October 5, 1964 (age 59)
Education
Occupations
  • Law professor
  • writer
  • regulator
Websiterobverchick.com

Early life and education edit

Verchick was born on October 5, 1964, in Las Vegas, Nevada. He graduated from Chaparral High School in Las Vegas in 1982. After high school, Verchick attended Stanford University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English, with departmental honors, in 1986.[4] He attended Harvard Law School,[5] where he served as an articles editor at the Harvard Civil Rights–Civil Liberties Law Review. He graduated in 1989 with a Juris Doctor cum laude in 1989.[4]

Career edit

As a law professor at the University Missouri-Kansas City for 11 years, he wrote influential works on environmental regulation, feminism, and the environmental justice movement. Since 2004, Verchick has held the Wendall Gauthier-Michael St. Martin Eminent Scholars Chair in Environmental Law at Loyola University New Orleans.[4] After personally experiencing the devastation of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, Verchick's research and advocacy expanded to include climate resilience, climate justice, and disaster policy.[6] His co-authored book, Disaster Law and Policy, published in 2010, was the first legal text book to introduce the subject of disaster law and policy to university students.

In 2012, Verchick was a Fulbright Scholar, based in New Delhi, India.[7]

As Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2009 and 2010,[8] Verchick served on President Obama's Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force.[9][10]

In 2015, was appointed President of The Center for Progressive Reform, a nonprofit research and advocacy organization. [11]

In 2017, Verchick was named Professor of the Year.[12]

In 2021, Louisiana State Governor John Bel Edwards appointed Verchick to the state’s new Climate Emissions Task Force, the first of its kind in the Gulf South. [13]

Writing edit

In 2023, Verchick released his fifth book, The Octopus In The Parking Garage: A Call For Climate Resilience. Published by Columbia University Press, the book empowers readers to face the climate crisis and provides examples of what society can do to adapt and thrive. The title of the book is a reference to an op-ed that Verchick wrote for the Miami Herald in 2016, About that octopus in the parking garage. [14]

Books edit

  • Verchick, Robert R. M. (2010). Facing catastrophe : environmental action for a post-Katrina world. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-05694-7. OCLC 671648442[15]
  • Farber, Daniel A. (2015). Disaster law and policy. Jim Chen, Robert R. M. Verchick, Lisa Grow Sun (Third ed.). New York. ISBN 978-1-4548-6925-2. OCLC 921253487
  • Levit, Nancy (2016). Feminist legal theory : a primer. Robert R. M. Verchick (Second ed.). New York. ISBN 978-1-4798-0549-5. OCLC 929452292[16]
  • Lyster, Rosemary; Verchick, Robert R. M., eds. (2018). Research handbook on climate disaster law : barriers and opportunities. Cheltenham, UK. ISBN 978-1-78643-003-8. OCLC 1040072398
  • Verchick, Robert R. M. (2023). The Octopus In The Parking Garage: A Call For Climate Resilience. S.l.: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-20354-3. OCLC 1344422905.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Gauthier-St. Martin Endowed Chair in Environmental Law". College of Arts and Sciences.
  2. ^ "Robert Verchick". The Federalist Society. 16 June 2010. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  3. ^ "Robert Verchick". Center for Progressive Reform.
  4. ^ a b c "Robert R. M. Verchick | Loyola University New Orleans". Loyola University New Orleans. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
  5. ^ "HLS alumni and faculty serve in Obama administration". Harvard Law School.
  6. ^ Vandenbergh, Michael P. (1 October 2018). "Environmental Protection Requires More than Social Resilience | The Regulatory Review". The Regulatory Review.
  7. ^ "Robert Verchick | Fulbright Scholar Program". Fulbright Scholars. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  8. ^ "Robert Verchick '89 appointed to Environmental Protection Agency post". Harvard Law School.
  9. ^ Progress Report of the Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force. Washington, D.C.: White House Council on Environmental Quality. 2010.
  10. ^ "Loyola Chair of Environmental Law Named to Louisiana's New Climate Emissions Task Force | Loyola University New Orleans". Loyola University.
  11. ^ "CPR Announces Appointment of New President: Robert R.M. Verchick". Center For Progressive Reform. 16 April 2015.
  12. ^ "2017 Professor of the Year: Rob Verchick". Tulane University.
  13. ^ "Loyola law professor named to climate emissions task force". The Maroon. 13 February 2021.
  14. ^ "About that octopus in the parking garage". Miami Herald.
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  17. ^ The Octopus in the Parking Garage: A Call for Climate Resilience. Columbia University Press. April 2023. ISBN 9780231555104.


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