Lee Reiners is a lecturing fellow at the Duke Financial Economics Center at Duke University. At Duke, Reiners has taught classes on FinTech Law and Policy, Cryptocurrency Law and Policy, Financial Regulatory Policy, Climate Change and Financial Markets, and Cybersecurity Law and Policy. Reiners is widely recognized for his unbiased commentary and analysis on cryptocurrency regulation, and he has testified three times on the subject before the U.S. Congress.
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Digital Assets at the Crossroads: Innovation, Protection, and Policy
Financial Services Practice Group
Washington, DCDigital Assets at the Crossroads: Innovation, Protection, and Policy
Financial Services Practice Group
CLE credit for this event is available at On-Demand CLE. This panel will consider the legal...
Bitcoin Cowboys: Will Wyoming Become the Next Crypto Capital?
A Regulatory Transparency Project Fourth Branch Video
“Bitcoin Cowboys: Will Wyoming Become the Next Crypto Capital” will premiere on the Federalist Society’s YouTube...