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Dan Rohde is an Assistant Professor at the University of Windsor's Faculty of Law, focusing on banking law, central banking, and legal historiography. His research delves into the historical aspects of banking in Canada, exploring colonial banking practices, the independence of central banks, and the legal history surrounding the Bank of Canada. Rohde's future projects include investigating contemporary monetary proposals, central bank digital currencies, and the regulation of virtual currencies, along with completing a study on the historical term 'bank' within Canadian law. Before his academic career, he gained practical experience clerking for the Court of Appeal for Ontario and practicing litigation at a union-side labor law firm that specialized in cases affecting people living in poverty. At Windsor Law, he teaches Contracts, Business Associations, and offers a course focused on the legal history of Canadian money.
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