Finals are almost here, and most students are heavy into outlines, study guides, and
past exams. But don't forget CALI (the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal
Instruction) which has interactive computer-based lessons
keyed to typical IL and upper level law school courses. Check out the CALI welcome page,
where you can search for “Lessons” by topic, casebook, subject
outline, new lessons and more. You will need to register online with a password the first time that you use
CALI lessons. Contact or visit the Law Library Reference Desk to obtain this
password from a reference librarian.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
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