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Teaching Bankruptcy Law? Check out the new 4th Edition casebook entitled “Bankruptcy Law & Practice” by Prof. Germain.

Creative Commons licensed. Peer-reviewed. 100% Free.  DESCRIPTION This is the fourth edition of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, a Casebook Designed to Train Lawyers for the Practice of Bankruptcy Law. It is designed for a one-semester course in debtor/creditor law and bankruptcy. The … Continue reading

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The Center of Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) announces the appointment of five new board members.

At its Annual Membership Meeting on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) Board of Directors appointed five (5) new members to fill the vacancy of outgoing Board Member Professor Debra Cohen from UDC David A. Clarke … Continue reading

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8 Reasons You Should Assign CALI Lessons to Your Students

If you teach in a US law school, you should be looking at CALI Lessons and assigning them to your students. -1- CALI Lessons are another way to learn the law CALI Lessons are another way to learn the law. … Continue reading

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The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction is awarded a grant from AccessLex Institute® to extend the CALI Law School Success Fellowship

(Chicago, IL) – October 27, 2021 – The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) has received a grant from AccessLex Institute® to extend the CALI Law School Success Fellowship. The goal of the Fellowship is to further the reach of … Continue reading

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New eLangdell Press Casebook – Bioethics and the Law: Notes, Cases, and Problems

  The purpose of bioethics is to put forth ethically acceptable solutions to the problems posed by modern medicine. The actions of healthcare providers are governed by the four principles of bioethics: autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and justice. The principles of … Continue reading

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Welcome our newest CALI Author – Zahr K. Said

Zahr has joined the roster of over 30 law professors that authored eLangdell Press® casebooks. These casebooks are 100% Free, Creative Commons licensed, and Peer-reviewed. And backed by additional CALI resources. Tort Law: A 21st-Century Approach Description: Tort Law: A 21st-Century … Continue reading

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Attend CALIcon21, online June 2-4, to unlock three intense days of expert-led sessions

​ 10,000 law faculty have spent the past year teaching on one video platform or another.  Many have had to manage their courses through some kind of website or LMS.  They now have skills – however, reluctantly learned – in … Continue reading

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CALIcon21 LEADS THE WAY! 

10,000 law faculty have spent the past year teaching on one video platform or another.  Many have had to manage their courses through some kind of website or LMS.  They now have skills – however reluctantly learned – in some … Continue reading

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New CALI Podcast – Priority Between a Secured Party and a Party with a Lien: Discussions in Secured Transactions

New CALI Podcast Available to share with your students This podcast by Professor Scott J. Burnham discusses the priority between a secured party and a party with a lien, including a judicial lien creditor, a creditor with a lien arising by operation … Continue reading

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Announcing the CALIcon21 Conference Keynote Speaker Professor Michael Wesch!

The CALIcon21 Conference is pleased to announce that Professor Michael Wesch from Kansas State University will be our keynote speaker on Day 1 – June 2 – of this year’s conference. Registration for CALIcon21 Conference is available here! Michael Wesch … Continue reading

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