Explore what’s next in legal education—before it becomes standard.
Taking place June 4–5 at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, Michigan, CALIcon 2026 brings together legal educators, librarians, technologists, and academic professionals to explore innovative ideas shaping the future of legal education. Through engaging sessions led by thought leaders and peers across the country, attendees will gain practical strategies, emerging technology insights, and collaborative solutions they can immediately bring back to their institutions to better support student success.
Here’s what to check out:
- Teaching GenAI through the Lens of Professional Responsibility
(Daryl Thompson – Michigan State University School of Law)
- Rethinking Exam Integrity: From Open v. Closed Exams to Controlled Access
(Greg Sarab / Jim Becker – Extegrity)
- Teaching Statutory Research with GenAI
(Shawn Nevers – Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School)
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