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Judge Glock

Fellow, Sound Money Project

Judge Glock is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at West Virginia University. His research interests include the origins of mortgage markets and bank bailouts. He has published articles in scholarly journals, including Journal of Policy History, Business History Review, and the Review of Banking and Financial Law. His popular works have appeared in the Chicago Tribune and the Wall Street Journal.

Glock earned his Ph.D. in History from Rutgers University, his M.A. in American History from College of William and Mary, and his B.A. in History from College of William and Mary.

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