St. Francis University Research Informs Major Licensing Reforms

June 15, 2018, Arlington, VA – Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced plans to reform state requirements that stand between individuals and their ability to work as barbers, cosmetologists, auctioneers, and a host of other professions. The announcement was informed by months of research undertaken by Ed Timmons, professor of economics and director of the Knee … Continued

Trump Grants Clemency to Alice Johnson

Following a visit to the White House from Kim Kardashian West last week, President Donald Trump today commuted the sentence of Alice Johnson—a great-grandmother serving life without parole for a first-time, nonviolent drug offense. Johnson’s story numbers among the many of the people that attorney Brittany K. Barnett has represented. While working to get her … Continued

Charles Koch Foundation Comment on Federal First Amendment Ruling

A federal judge ruled yesterday that the President cannot block individuals from his Twitter feed. The decision to the case brought by the Knight First Amendment Center at Columbia University directs government officials using the platform for government purposes and does not restrict the platform itself. “Technology and times change, but the First Amendment continues … Continued

Chronicle Op-Ed: All College Giving Should Be Held to the Same Standard

Writing for The Chronicle of Higher Education, Director of University Relations John Hardin discusses the giving standards that the Charles Koch Foundation follows and invites readers to examine the real benefits our grants provide to the schools, professors, and students we support. As he writes: “We are committed to supporting colleges because they are an essential contributor … Continued

Statement from John Hardin Regarding the Recent Press Surrounding the Expired Grants at George Mason University

Ten years ago, the Charles Koch Foundation gave three grants to George Mason University that helped the school hire professors who have won teaching awards, gained international prominence for their research, and helped grow a thriving graduate student fellowship program. Despite some sensational headlines, the information included in the recently released documents is not new.  … Continued

Statement from Brian Hooks, President, Charles Koch Foundation

“We’re proud to join the Hewlett Foundation, Knight Foundation, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Democracy Fund, Omidyar Network, Arnold Foundation, and Facebook in supporting independent scholarship that addresses the urgent and profound questions regarding technology’s role in civic discourse, the open exchange of ideas, and other hallmarks of a liberal democracy, here and around the world. … Continued

The Theater of Public Policy Profile

If you can make people laugh, you can make dialogue possible. That’s the theory behind the Theater of Public Policy, an improv group dedicated to making civic issues funny.

Gallup Knight College Student Free Speech Poll

College students support free speech—at least in the abstract—according to a new poll from Gallup and the Knight Foundation. The poll, an annual measurement of college students’ perception of and support for freedom of speech, shows that the vast majority, 90 percent, think that using violence to prevent someone from speaking is never acceptable. And … Continued