
Dan Rohde
S.J.D. Candidate
drohde at sjd.law.harvard.edu
Dissertation
A Legal History of the Bank of Canada, 1934-1967
Fields of Research and Supervisors
- The Legal Development of Money with Professor Christine Desan, Harvard Law School, Principal Faculty Supervisor
- Legal History: Methods with Professor Kenneth Mack, Harvard Law School
- Business Organizations with Professor Reiner Kraakman, Harvard Law School
Additional Research Interests
- Legal Foundations of Capitalism
- Legal Design of Money
- The Legal History of Banking
- Corporate Law
- Labor and Employment Law
- Legal and Political Theory
Education
- Harvard Law School, S.J.D. Candidate 2019-Present
- Harvard Law School, LL.M. Program 2018-2019 (requirements fulfilled, degree waived)
- University of Toronto Faculty of Law, J.D. 2011
- Brooklyn College, M.S. in Primary Education 2007
- Eugene Lang College at the New School University, B.A. 2005
Academic Appointments and Fellowships
- Weatherhead Center, 2021-2022, Canada Dissertation Research Fellow
- Harvard Law School, 2020-21 Graduate Program Fellow, Teaching Assistant for LL.M. Writing Workshop
- Weatherhead Center Canada Dissertation Research Fellow, Summer 2020
- Harvard Law School, 2019-2020, Graduate Program Fellow, LL.M. Advisor
- Harvard Law School Summer Academic Fellowship, Summer 2019
Representative Publications and Blog Posts
Dan Rohde, Central Bank Independence & Commercial Bank Independence: Are We Asking the Right Questions?, Justmoney.org (August 3, 2021), https://justmoney.org/central-bank-independence-commercial-bank-independence-are-we-asking-the-right-questions/
Additional Information
- Co-Editor: www.justmoney.org
- Harvard Law School, 2020-21, Teaching Assistant (Constitutional Law: Money and the Making of American Capitalism, Legal Architecture of Globalization: Money, Debt, and Development)
- Languages: English, Latin (working knowledge)