Housed in the east wing of the Morris Family Center for Law & Liberty, the space displays the six principles of liberty on which our constitutional system of government was founded. These include Natural Law, Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Rule of Law, Equality and Civic Virtue. The multi-purpose space also features a timeline of key events in America鈥檚 founding. It is used for special HCU classes and seminars.

Dr. Chris Hammons, Director of the Morris Family Center for Law & Liberty, expressed his hopes for the educational space. 鈥淲e wanted to create a place where we could have important discussions about what we do well as a nation, how to preserve that, and what we can do better, and how to achieve that,鈥 says Hammons.
Equipped with a large video screen for presentations, the thematic space will also serve as the endpoint for public tours of HCU鈥檚 Independence Hall, a near-replica of Philadelphia鈥檚 iconic Independence Hall, the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The room can be rented for public use and configured for classes, special lectures, book discussions, small-group meetings, and more.
Dr. Hammons hopes that the Liberty Lab will 鈥渞emind people of the nation鈥檚 important principles and help frame discussions as to why they are important.鈥