We know how it is. You want what everyone else does. But you're in law school, so there's just not enough time. And, let's be honest, it's getting late in the game for you. With so many options, it's like there are none at all. There has to be a better way to find the right one than leaving it up to chance. Well, fear not; CALI has 7 scientifically proven* ways to help you find the CALI lesson that fits perfectly with what you are studying in law school. Read more...
Finding the right one is never easy. But we take care to make sure you can easily find that special CALI Lesson. You're guaranteed* to find true happiness if you use one or more of these CALI-proven methods of finding the right match:
- By topic: browse lessons sorted by topic, listed in alphabetical order. Some subjects' full list of lessons are very long, so don't forget about your browser's find function (CTRL + F or CMD + F) to search the page for keywords.
- Search: use cali.org's search bar (top right) to search CALI lesson names and descriptions.
- By casebook: find your casebook's author and title, then see what CALI Lesson(s) match up with specific pages in that book.
- By subject outline: matches subtopics traditionally covered in certain subjects with corresponding CALI Lessons.
- By author: many of our law professors and librarians write multiple lessons for us.
- New lessons list: look here or subscribe to the new CALI Lessons RSS feed to see the newest CALI Lessons.
- Updated lessons list: this lists the most recently updated lessons, also with an RSS feed.
Law professors and staff, feel free to point your students to this FAQ.
*Not scientifically proven at all.
*Not really guaranteed, either.