The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction is a United States consortium of more than 180 law schools, established in 1982 by the University of Minnesota Law School and Harvard Law Schools. CALI 'researches and develops computer-mediated legal instruction and supports institutions and individuals using technology in legal education'. The main product is the CALI Lessons collection of over 850 interactive tutorials on more than 20 different legal subject areas (with the emphasis on United States law), which are available to purchase. The tutorials are written by law professors and librarians using a variety of formats designed to supplement traditional teaching including a simulated trial or interview, interactive questions and links to cases and statutes.
Center for Computer- Assisted Legal Instruction
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