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CALI Infographics

With the 25th anniversary of CALIcon approaching and the expanding offerings of CALI, I decided to make some infographics that make it a little easier to digest what it is we do and how long we’ve been doing it.   Spoiler alert: A lot and for a long time!

These will be traveling with us as CALI staff members attend different conferences, but in case you don’t get to see them in person, here they are!

Happy Holidays!

This time of year means many different things to many different people - ranging from sacred religious holiday to three weeks away from school and everything in between.  Whatever it means to you, we here at CALI hope you have a safe and happy one. 

A2J Author Course Project announces faculty fellow selections

CALI is pleased to announce the selection of the faculty fellows participating in the A2J Author Course Project, a joint initiative with IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law and Idaho Legal Aid Services to support law school courses teaching A2J Author®. Robert C. Blitt and Valorie K. Vojdik (University of Tennessee College of Law), Alyson Carrel (Northwestern University School of Law), Jennifer A. Gundlach (The Maurice A. Dean School of Law at Hofstra University), Carrie Anne Hagan (Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law), Michele R.

How do I register for CALI?

Registration is very easy and should take about 2 minutes.    Before you get started you need two things: (1) Your school’s authorization code and (2) an email address.  Yep, that’s it!


Okay, to start you will go to www.cali.org.  In the top right hand side of the page, there is a link to register. (Shown below.)  Click that or alternatively you can just go right to www.cali.org/register.


CALI Lessons = Assessment

6059832534_04e9456b65_mAre CALI Lessons as useful to Faculty as they are students?  You bet your sweet assessment they are!

CALI Lessons have a reputation as being “just a study aid” for law students.  While that is indeed a function that they serve, they can also be a powerful assessment tool for faculty.

CALI Lessons = Assessment

Are CALI Lessons as useful to Faculty as they are students?  You bet your sweet assessment they are!


CALI Lessons have a reputation as being "just a study aid" for law students.  While that is indeed a function that they serve, they can also be a powerful assessment tool for faculty. 


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