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The CALI Library of Lessons is a collection of over 675 interactive, computer-based lessons covering 33 legal education subject areas. They are interactive tutorials written by law faculty to supplement traditional law school instruction. The format of the exercises varies according to the authors` objectives. CALI lessons for the following topics are available:

First Year

Second & Third Year

Civil Procedure

Administrative Law

Intellectual Property

Constitutional Law

Arbitration

International Law

Contracts

Business Associations

Labor Law

Criminal Law

Commercial Transactions

Professional Responsibility

Games

Copyright

Real Estate

Legal Concepts & Skills

Corporations

Remedies

Legal Research

Criminal Procedure

Sales

Legal Writing

Employment Discrimination

Securities

Property Law

Environmental Law

Tax Law

Torts

Evidence

Trademark

 

Family Law

Trial Advocacy

 

Federal Courts

Wills & Trusts

Click here for New York Law School's CALI Authorization code.

There are two ways to access the CALI lessons:

TO ACCESS CALI LESSONS ON THE INTERNET

1.   Go to www.cali.org

2.   Enter email & password you created at registration.

3.   Click on Login.

4.   Select Lessons (from Quick Links) and then choose a specific lesson.

5.   Click on Web/HTML to use online or Win/Download or Mac to download lesson.


 TO ACCESS CALI LESSONS OFFLINE VIA THE CALI DVD
    
 [2009 Edition Available at the Reference Desk]

1. Insert DVD

2. Follow on-screen prompts

3. Make sure the box for “Run the lessons” is checked; click Finish.