Brian Knight
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Former Senior Research FellowFormer Director of Innovation and Governance
Brian Knight was the Director of Innovation and Governance and a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
Brian’s research focuses on numerous aspects of financial regulation, including the creation of pro-innovation regulatory environments, the role of federalism in fintech regulation, the use of digital assets for financial transactions, the role of regulation for credit markets and consumer protection, and the provision of capital to businesses.
Prior to joining Mercatus, Brian worked for the Milken Institute, where he headed up the FinTech and Capital Access programs. He has experience working for a broker-dealer with a focus on the emerging online private-placement market and was the co-founder of CrowdCheck, a company providing due-diligence and disclosure services to companies and intermediaries engaged in online private offerings.
Brian received his law degree from the University of Virginia and his bachelor’s degree from the College of William and Mary.
Latest Work
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
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Some Suggestions on How to Make the Banking System More Strong, Competitive, and Abuse-resistant | FinRegRag
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
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Some Reasons to Not Raise the FDIC Insurance Cap, at Least Not Yet. | FinRegRag
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
How the Court Might Put the CFPB on Appropriations Without Blowing up the Economy | FinRegRag
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Federal Testimonies Federal Testimonies
Revamping and Revitalizing Banking in the 21st Century
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Wells Fargo, Firearms, and Florida | FinRegRag
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
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The New Congress Can Ensure Better, Clearer Financial Regulation. Here’s How. | The Hill
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Public Interest Comments Public Interest Comments
The FDIC Should Restore the OSA or, at Minimum, Solicit Public Views before Regressing to the SARC
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Unchecked Power of Federal Bank Regulators | The Hill
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
More Questions About Credit Card MCCs for Gun Stores | FinRegRag
Latest Work
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Some Suggestions on How to Make the Banking System More Strong, Competitive, and Abuse-resistant | FinRegRag
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Some Reasons to Not Raise the FDIC Insurance Cap, at Least Not Yet. | FinRegRag
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
How the Court Might Put the CFPB on Appropriations Without Blowing up the Economy | FinRegRag
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Federal Testimonies Federal Testimonies
Revamping and Revitalizing Banking in the 21st Century
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Wells Fargo, Firearms, and Florida | FinRegRag
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The New Congress Can Ensure Better, Clearer Financial Regulation. Here’s How. | The Hill
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Public Interest Comments Public Interest Comments
The FDIC Should Restore the OSA or, at Minimum, Solicit Public Views before Regressing to the SARC
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Unchecked Power of Federal Bank Regulators | The Hill
- | Financial Markets Financial Markets
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
More Questions About Credit Card MCCs for Gun Stores | FinRegRag
Latest Work
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Can the CFPB Make Zelle Liable for Fraud? Maybe not. | FinRegRag
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Don’t Politicize Financial Services | Discourse
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