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5 Reasons Why You Should Attend CALIcon17
We hope you’ve received an invite to attend CALIcon17, the 27th Annual CALI Conference for Law School Computing and you might be wondering, “is this worth my time?” Yes! Here’s why… Education & Learning: The education program will be a … Continue reading
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CALI Civil Procedure Fellowship Opportunity
I am attaching announcement for the CALI Civil Procedure Fellowship beginning in June 2017. Previously, we have conducted Fellowship projects in a number of subjects, including – Criminal Law, – Property, – Torts, – Business Organizations, – Remedies, – Copyright … Continue reading
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Vote for the sessions you’d like to see at CALIcon17
First, thanks to everyone from the legal education community who submitted sessions for CALIcon17, the 27th Annual CALI Conference for Law School Computing. After a flurry of submissions late last week we have 58 proposed sessions featuring 79 speakers. It’s going … Continue reading
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A2J Author: Experiential Learning, Access to Justice & Technology Enabled Law Practice
I gave a short (35 minutes) presentation as part of the AALS Clinical Law Section – Technology Committee Webinar Series today. The video is embedded above. The slides are here… The first slide is a link back to the video. … Continue reading
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The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction Announces Two New Board Members
(Chicago, IL – January 5, 2017) At its Annual Members Meeting on January 5, 2017, Jill Smith, Instructional Technology Librarian at Georgetown Law and Michael Robak, Associate Law Library Director and Chief Technology Officer at The University of Missouri-Kansas City were … Continue reading
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As your students prepare for exams, we’d like to remind you about CALI Lessons.
Help your law students succeed with CALI Lessons! Time tested with proven results. Did you know that your school is a CALI member? Meaning, with your CALI membership, you have full access to CALI Lessons which are interactive tutorials … Continue reading
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR CALI BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Deadline: Friday, November 11, 2016 (7pm CST). Email John Mayer (jmayer@cali.org) to submit nominations. Click here for the current CALI Board of Directors. The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) is seeking nominations of qualified and enthusiastic individuals to fill … Continue reading
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Trouble Logging in to CALI Website Yesterday/Sunday? All fixed now … and sorry about that.
If you ever experience problems with the CALI website or any CALI services, email webmaster@cali.org. If you had problems logging in to the CALI website starting Sunday, August 21, 2016 in the morning until about 8pm EST, it was a … Continue reading
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A Coloring Book for Legal Education? Seriously? … YES!
This summer, CALI published what we believe to be the first Coloring Book for Legal Education in the eLangdell Press – “What Color is Your C.F.R.?” by Elizabeth Gotauco, Nicole Dyszlewski and Raquel M. Ortiz. It can be downloaded as … Continue reading
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Legal Checklists, Classrooms, Workflows and Legal Education
Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut and CALI have created a new website where lawyers (especially legal aid attorneys), law students and law faculty can create checklists that contain steps in a legal process and links or content that deals with … Continue reading
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