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| The Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction is a non-profit consortium of law schools that researches and develops computer-mediated legal instruction and supports institutions and individuals using technology in legal education. CALI Exercises, intended to reinforce topics learned in law school classes, are created by professors on topics in their area of expertise. They include reading, visual displays, and practice questions to reinforce classroom learning. |
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CALI formed in 1982. |
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PW - This licensed resource is available to members of the College of Law community via password access. The licensing agreement does not allow the Law Library to provide access for other Georgia State University users or the general public. |
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CALI |
| Help: |
Elmer Masters, Director of Internet Development, 404-712-2211, emasters@cali.org |
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