Nadav Orian Peer

  • Associate Professor of Law
Nadav Orian Peer
Address

401 UCB
2450 Kittredge Loop Drive
Wolf Law Building
Boulder, CO  80309
Office 449

Courses & Publications

Nadav Orian Peer is an associate professor at the University of Colorado Law School. His scholarship and teaching focus on financial institutions, bankruptcy, community development finance, and climate finance.

Prof. Orian Peer's research explores the intense framework of governance and regulation that undergirds the day-to-day functioning of financial markets. He is especially interested in the ways in which the design of this framework shapes disparate economic opportunity, and how it can be reformed more equitably. Recent projects include work on large-scale government lending programs, the past and present of central bank emergency supports, and crisis dynamics in derivatives clearinghouses. Current work in progress includes the history of shadow banking, the liquidity premium of money, and the benefits of public banking.

Prior to joining Colorado Law, Prof. Orian Peer worked as a business economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (Financial Markets Group), as well as a visiting assistant professor in Tulane Law School. He completed an S.J.D. at Harvard Law School, where he taught as a Byse Fellow, and an LL.B. at Tel-Aviv University. As a member of the Israel Bar Association, he also practiced commercial litigation, specializing in bankruptcy and secured transactions.