CALI® is the innovative force pushing legal education toward change for the better. The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, also known as CALI, is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit consortium of mostly US law schools that conducts applied research and development in the area of computer-mediated legal education.
CALI Lessons are our most popular and widely used learning tool. They are computer-based, interactive tutorials that cover narrow topics of law. Browse our library of over 1,200 CALI Lessons. Students, staff, professors, and employees of all CALI member schools and organizations get unlimited, free access to CALI Lessons through our website.
This Subject Outline allows you to search for terms of art that correspond to topics you are studying to find related CALI Lessons. The Criminal Law Index lists all CALI lessons covering Criminal Law.
CALI's Director of Curriculum Development, Deb Quentel, spoke with six law professors about outlines, studying for class, preparing for exams, time management, and how professors grade exams.
The CALI Excellence for the Future Award® program recognizes excellence achievement by law students in their studies. The award is given to the student with the highest grade in the class as determined by the instructor or registrar. Awardees receive a printed certificate and a permanent URL Virtual Award that they can link to from their online resumes or biographies. To view the list of ...
Who is CALI? The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) is a non-profit consortium of law schools that creates online, interactive learning materials. Almost all law schools are members. What are CALI Lessons? CALI Lessons are short, methodical explorations of a single topic. These are not just video lectures or flash cards. CALI Lessons use a variety of question types to engage ...