PRISON FELLOWSHIP: Charles Koch Foundation

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On Saturday, July 9th, a symposium on criminal justice reform was held at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University. The event, which received funding from The Charles Koch Foundation and sponsorship by The Fund for American Studies, featured members from organizations who have been integral in the fight for conservative criminal justice reform, including Right on Crime, Families Against Mandatory Minimums, Prison Fellowship, and the Heritage foundation.

By Brian Bensimon
July 14, 2016
Charles Koch Foundation | Jesse Wiese | Pat Nolan George Mason University | Second Prison Project

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