Defending cognitive liberty is a collective project that requires lawyers, researchers, technologists, advocates, and engaged citizens working in concert. Whether you contribute through scholarship, strategic support, or public engagement, your involvement strengthens the Institute's ability to shape policy, advance research, and protect the right to mental self-determination.
We welcome volunteers who share our commitment to cognitive liberty and bring relevant skills to the Institute's work. Whether you have a background in law, technology, communications, or community organizing, there is a role for you.
We actively partner with researchers, scholars, and academic institutions whose work advances our understanding of cognitive liberty. We welcome proposals for collaboration across disciplines including law, cognitive science, philosophy, computer science, neuroscience, and social science.
The Cognitive Liberty Institute operates as an independent, non-partisan organization. Our ability to conduct rigorous research, engage effectively in policy debates, and educate the public depends entirely on the support of individuals and organizations who share our commitment to cognitive freedom.
Financial support enables us to hire expert researchers and analysts, publish and disseminate our work at no cost, engage in sustained policy advocacy, and build the educational resources that communities need to understand and defend their cognitive rights. Every contribution, at every level, makes a difference.