CALI, the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, is a non-profit consortium of US law schools that is dedicated to advancing legal education through technology. Established in 1982, CALI conducts applied research and development in computer-mediated legal education, offering online interactive tutorials known as CALI Lessons and CALI Excellence for the Future Awards. With nearly every US law school as a member, CALI is recognized for its innovative approach in providing engaging learning experiences for law students.
CALI is a leading force in pushing legal education towards positive change. Through its membership of law schools and its commitment to computer-mediated learning, CALI strives to enhance the quality and accessibility of legal education, ultimately shaping the future of the legal industry.
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