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Author Archives: John Mayer
Farewell to Austin Groothuis
First of all, it’s pronounced “GREAT-house”, not “grue-THEW-ee-us”. I learned that the first day I met Austin quite a few years ago when CALI hired him as a student intern. Later, we hired Austin into the newly created position of … Continue reading
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How Law Schools Could Save Students $150 Million (updated)
There are over 140,000* law students in the 201 ABA accredited law schools in the US. According to the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), higher education students spend an average of $1100 per year on books. Do the math and … Continue reading
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Idea Management
At CALI, we work on a lot of different projects. CALI lessons / computer-assisted instruction Distance learning Ebooks Open Access to the Law Access to Justice Classroom Tech Community engagement and building We do a lot of research at the … Continue reading
