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Call for Nominations – CALI Board of Directors
Deadline Sunday, November 11, 2012 The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) is seeking nominations of qualified and enthusiastic individuals to fill vacant positions on its Board of Directors. If you know of someone who would like to contribute to … Continue reading
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Request for Proposals for the Access to Justice Clinical Course Project (A2J Clinic)
The A2J Clinical Course Project is a coordinated effort by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, the Center for Access to Justice & Technology at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, and Idaho Legal Aid Services. This project will support clinical … Continue reading
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CALI Lessons for Paralegal Students and Programs
CALI lesson aren’t just for law students…many of our lessons are entirely appropriate for other legal academic programs. For paralegal students and programs, we just made it a little easier to find lessons that would work for your courses. The … Continue reading
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Scheduled CALI.org Website Outage
Sunday September 2, 2012, (this weekend) there is a scheduled website outage for website maintenance. CALI.org, CALI lessons, Classcaster, eLangdell and the CALIcon websites will all be affected and offline. The maintenance is scheduled for 8:00am – 12:00pm (NOON). After … Continue reading
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Professor Created Course Materials Survey
As you may know, one of the projects we work on here at CALI is eLangdell Press, which creates and distributes open law school casebooks. We do this because we believe educational materials should be Open – that is to … Continue reading
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Hotmail Accounts Banned from CALI.org
Due to a near-site killing influx of spammers and other internet ne’er-do-wells using Hotmail, we’ve had to ban all CALI.org accounts that are affiliated with a Hotmail email address. Unfortunately, this will cause a number of legitimate registered CALI.org users … Continue reading
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Fall Semester Housekeeping
Fall semester is almost upon us, which means it’s time to review some information to make working with CALI easier for you and your students. DVDs and Authorization Cards By now you should have received your box of the famous … Continue reading
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Elmer Masters – One of the Fastcase 50!
Congratulations to CALI’s own Director of Internet Development Elmer Masters for being named one of the Fastcase 50! Created in 2011, the Fastcase 50 is an annual list of the Top 50 of “law’s smartest most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries … Continue reading
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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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