CALI
The CALI Library of Lessons is a collection of almost 1,000 interactive, computer-based lessons covering 33 legal education subject areas. They are interactive tutorials written by law faculty to supplement traditional law school instruction. The format of the exercises varies according to the authors’ objectives. CALI lessons for the following topics are available:
First Year
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Second & Third Year
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Civil Procedure | Administrative Law | Intellectual Property |
Constitutional Law | Arbitration | International Law |
Contracts | Business Associations | Labor Law |
Criminal Law | Commercial Transactions | Professional Responsibility |
Games | Copyright | Real Estate |
Legal Concepts & Skills | Corporations | Remedies |
Legal Research | Criminal Procedure | Sales |
Legal Writing | Employment Discrimination | Securities |
Property Law | Environmental Law | Tax Law |
Torts | Evidence | Trademark |
Family Law | Trial Advocacy | |
Federal Courts | Wills & Trusts |
Full access to the CALI website, including access to the CALI Lessons, requires the use of an authorization code that can be retrieved from the College of Law Library.
Accessing CALI on the Internet
1. Go to www.cali.org
2. Enter the email and password you created at registration. (If you have not registered, you will need to create a new user account. Contact Patrick Parsons or stop by the Reference Desk to obtain an authorization code.)
3. Click on Login
4. Select Lessons (from Quick Links) and then choose a specific lesson
5. Click on Web/HTML to use online