An anonymous donor has given $1 million to Emory University School of Law.

The money will fund a four-year project on religious freedom, which will be run out of the Atlanta school's Center for the Study of Law and Religion. The project, dubbed Restoring Religious Freedom: Education, Outreach, and Good Citizenship, launches in September.

“Our goal is to give students who want to practice in this niche of law and religion the hands-on experience they need to excel,” said Mark Goldfeder, a senior fellow at the center who will oversee the project. “Through our work, we will be able to provide information in an accessible, nonpartisan format to scholars, practitioners and other professionals, such as school teachers and administrators, who may encounter religious-freedom questions in their daily lives and workplaces.”