Three Programs, One Architecture
Programs of the Institute
Each program operates under the Founding Commitments in full: standardized outputs, an open-access core, published uniform terms, and no commissioned work.
I · Jurisprudence
The Comparative Jurisprudence Lab
A free, publicly accessible platform consolidating the law of religious liberty in the United States — Supreme Court and federal appellate doctrine, the constitutional and statutory protections of the fifty states, and Title VII with its interpretive materials — together with rigorously sourced documentation of the religious practices that recur in American litigation and workplace administration.
Public pilot available
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Open Governance Frameworks for Religious Pluralism
Standardized, openly licensed governance instruments — model policies, implementation guides, and a replicable structured-dialogue protocol — that any public agency, employer, school system, or healthcare institution can adopt directly, at no cost, without any engagement with the Institute.
Public pilot available
Read the program briefIII · Data
The Global Religious-Freedom Risk Monitor
A standardized, published research series documenting where goods, inputs, and investment flows intersect with state-directed religious persecution — organized by the U.S.
Publication calendar · First releases 2027
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