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Announcements from CALI

Call for Proposals – eLangdell Press

eLangdell® Press, an open publishing initiative of the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) is seeking proposals for full-length academic law casebooks or chapters. This is your chance to be recognized as a pioneer of the open, digital casebook. eLangdell® … Continue reading

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CALI for 1Ls

CALI and CALI lessons are not just for final exam preparation.  CALI is an all-year partner.  We even have materials useful for incoming 1Ls during their first few weeks of school! Our newest entry into that list is the FREE … Continue reading

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Current Federal Rules of Procedure Now Available From CALI and LII

The Federal Rules of Procedure govern how litigation in federal courts occurs.  They are also a very common supplement assigned to law students, who then spend upwards of $50.00 to purchase them.  So it is with great pleasure that we … Continue reading

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Time Trial – Introducing Students to CALI!

CALI is known for many things…innovation in legal education, a commitment to providing quality and value to our membership and creating tools that increase access to justice, to name a few.   Among certain segments of our membership, we are also … Continue reading

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DIY CALI Lessons

As you (hopefully) know, CALI lessons are written and peer reviewed by law professors.    But did you know that you can still write your own lesson and publish them to our website?  We don’t intentionally keep this a secret, but … Continue reading

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2013 CALI Conference – Prime in More Ways Than One

The 23rd Conference for Law School Computing just concluded and it was a barn-burner.  I am the Executive Director of CALI, so I might be expected to say that, but as I am the only person to have attended all … Continue reading

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Law Schools as Knowledge Centers and Teaching A.I.

Our final CALI Spotlight preview highlights two articles. The first, written by Vern R. Walker et al explores what it would mean for law schools to be “knowledge centers.” In “Law Schools as Knowledge Centers in the Digital Age,” the … Continue reading

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CALIcon Keynote Speakers and Other Exciting Announcements

The ticker on the conference website tells me that there’s only 42 days until the 2013 Conference for Law School Computing!  Elmer has begun to slot in presentations (and still more to come!)  And don’t forget, as part of CALIcon, … Continue reading

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The CALI Speakers Bureau

As you (hopefully) know, CALI has a wide range of tools and resources to help you teach and improve your students’ learning.  We also have another valuable resource – our staff!  We have expertise in a wide range of legal … Continue reading

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CALI’s A2J Author Used to Assist Victims of Identity Theft

From a Press Release by the National Identity Theft Victims Assistance Network (NITVAN): 8.3 million Americans become identity theft victims each year. Legal resources available to identity theft victims are limited. To help respond to the need, the National Identity … Continue reading

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