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Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction

The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, also known as CALI, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that does research and development in online legal education. CALI publishes over 1,200 interactive tutorials, free casebooks, and develops software for experiential learning. Over 90% of US law schools are members which provide students with unlimited and free access to these materials.

CALI was incorporated in 1982 in the state of Minnesota by the University of Minnesota Law School and Harvard Law School. The cost of membership to CALI is US$8,400 per year for US law schools; free for legal-aid organizations, library schools, state and county law librarians; and US$250 per year for law firms, paralegal programs, undergraduate departments, government agencies, individuals, and other organizations. Provided by Wikipedia
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    CALI lessons for law students

    “…Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction…”
    Electronic version (Restricted access - CALI lessons online)
    Electronic Software Serial
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    What color is your C. F. R.? / by Dyszlewski, Nicole, Ortiz, Raquel

    Published 2016
    “…Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction…”
    Serial
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    4th annual Conference for Law School Computing Professionals : [proceedings] /

    Published 1994
    “…Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Conference for Law School Computing Professionals : June 7-8, 1991, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law.

    Published 1991
    “…Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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