The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) is a non-profit consortium of US law schools that focuses on applied research and development in computer-mediated legal education. Established in 1982, CALI is widely recognized for its CALI Lessons, which are interactive online tutorials covering various legal subjects. Additionally, CALI Excellence for the Future Awards are given to the highest-scoring students in law school courses at many member institutions. With nearly every US law school as a member, CALI is at the forefront of driving positive change in legal education through technology.
CALI, also known as the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, is an innovative force in legal education. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, CALI conducts applied research and development in computer-mediated legal education. Its primary offerings include CALI Lessons, interactive online tutorials covering a wide range of legal subjects, and CALI Excellence for the Future Awards, which recognize the top performers in law school courses at member institutions. CALI's membership includes almost all US law schools, making it a prominent and influential entity in the field of legal education and technology.
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