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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 …
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This lesson reviews the material addressing the constitutional avoidance canon, severability, and the federalism canon in Chapter 6 of the CALI eLangdell casebook, Statutory Law: A Course …
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Start browsing our library of over 1,300 CALI Lessons by selecting one of the Topics below. Faculty, students, staff, and employees of all CALI member schools and organizations get …
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Find Lessons By Author Topic Subject Outline Podcasts New Lessons Updated Lessons Removed Lessons Crosswords eLangdell Books Torts: Cases, Principles, and Institutions First …
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The CALI Excellence for the Future Award® is given to the highest scoring student in each law school class at many law schools. You can view awards for all participating law schools here.
CALI Excellence for the Future Awards®
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 …
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Specifically, CALI hosts and facilitates the creation of CALI Lessons, a library of over 1,300 interactive legal tutorials written by law professors and geared towards law students.
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An important part of commerce is business practices in general and in particular, usages of trade and understandings of the parties to the contract. Therefore, this lesson emphasizes those …
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The subject outlines match CALI Lessons, Podcasts, and chapters from eLangdell® casebooks to traditional subtopics within courses. Choose a subject to continue (not all subjects are available):