Author Archives: Sarah Glassmeyer

Start Law School Off Right!

Did you know CALI has resources that not only help you learn the law, but also ones that help you learn how to be a better student? It’s true! Law School Materials for Success, written by Dean Barbara Glesner Fines,  … Continue reading

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What the Heck is CALI???

Greetings to new and returning law students and faculty!  I know this month is filled with new, exciting (and maybe even scary) changes.  It’s also filled with INFORMATION OVERLOAD.  In case you missed it, hopefully in your orientation materials there … Continue reading

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Check out the New CALI Website! Webinars available.

You may have noticed that CALI updated it’s website inside and out this summer.  And by “may have noticed” I mean “you probably muttered to yourself ‘where the heck did they put…’ while trying to do something on the site.” … Continue reading

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CALI Lesson Teaching Guides

Faculty members logging into CALI this week will see a new box on the upper left hand side of each lesson page.   (It’s also visible here, on the upper left hand side of this blog post.)   As you can see, … Continue reading

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Where are the ALWD Lessons?

A very popular resource on the CALI.org website has been the four lessons that decipher and explain the Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD) Guide to Legal Citation.  They were assigned by all sorts of courses, from basic legal research … Continue reading

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CALIcon14 is a Wrap!

Yes, another CALIcon has come and gone. Thank you so much for attending! I kept hearing the phrase “my people” in sessions and hallways of CALIcon and that’s ultimately what CALI and CALIcon is about – Community. And we couldn’t … Continue reading

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CALIcon 14 Updates – Reception, Agenda and more!

Just 36 days until legal education and technology’s premiere educational and networking event…CALIcon14!   And with that date drawing closer, I have some updates for you. There will be a reception for all attendees on Thursday night at the Harvard Faculty … Continue reading

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It’s 2am..Do You Know Where Your CALI Authorization Code Is?

It’s the moooooooost wonderful tiiiiiiiiiiiime of the yeeeeeeeeear! Yes, law school finals time!  Well, it’s wonderful for us at CALI®, maybe not so much for law students taking the exams and the law professors that will have to grade them … Continue reading

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CALIcon14 Registration Now Open!

The day you’ve been waiting for is here…CALIcon14 Registration is now open! The Conference for Law School Computing® is three days of legal education and technology fun.  We’re anticipating over 50 sessions in 5 tracks covering a wide range of … Continue reading

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Teaching Law Students to Program?

One of the more controversial suggestions in legal education reform is the idea that law students should learn computer programming.  Critics wonder what possible use this could have.  Are future lawyers going to have to build their own tools?  Is … Continue reading

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