Apr 162012
CALI is the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, and Cornell Law School is a member, providing you access to over 800 interactive tutorials on narrow topics of law. Also, CALI has many lessons keyed to specific casebooks. Check here to see if your casebook is included. Some sample lessons include:
- Basic Future Interests / Property
- Summary Judgment / Civil Procedure
- Liquidated Damages / Contracts
- Capital Gain Mechanics / Federal Income Taxation
- Authority of Partners to Bind the Partnership / Business Associations
- Best Evidence Rule / Evidence
If you do not have a CALI account, stop by the Reference Desk or email Matt Morrison for the registration password.