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THE CENTER FOR COMPUTER ASSISTED LEGAL INSTRUCTION

aka CALI   |   Chicago, IL   |  www.cali.org

Mission

THE CENTER FOR COMPUTER-ASSISTED LEGAL INSTRUCTION (CALI)ADVANCES GLOBAL LEGAL EDUCATION THROUGH COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, EMPLOYS RESEARCH, COLLABORATION, AND LEADERSHIP TO ASSIST A DIVERSE AUDIENCE IN THE EFFECTIVE USE OF THIS TECHNOLOGY IN LEGAL EDUCATION, AND PROMOTES ACCESS TO JUSTICE THROUGH THE USE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

Ruling year info

1982

Executive Director

John Mayer

Main address

565 West Adams

Chicago, IL 60661 USA

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EIN

41-1429410

NTEE code info

Educational Services and Schools - Other (B90)

Legal Services (I80)

Educational Services and Schools - Other (B90)

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CALI Lessons

CALI publishes over 1200 rigorously authored, web-based, interactive tutorials covering over 40 different legal subject areas. CALI Lessons are used over 500,000 each year by law students. Law Faculty recommend or assign them as part of law school course curricula.

Population(s) Served
Students
Teachers

CALI publishes casebooks, textbooks and other books related to legal education and learning about the law. These books are available for free download from our website (elangdell.cali.org) in PDF, ebook and Microsoft Word formats. A print version of most of the books can also be purchased.

The downloadable books carry a Creative Commons license which gives the user permission to remix and re-purpose the material. This lets students and faculty innovate on the core materials of legal education.

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THE CENTER FOR COMPUTER ASSISTED LEGAL INSTRUCTION

Board of directors
as of 03/18/2023
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Kris Niedringhaus

Georgia State University College of Law

Term: 2020 - 2023

Kris Niedringhaus

Georgia State University College of Law

Greg Brandes

St. Francis School of Law

Debra Cohen

University of the District of Columbia School of Law

Camille Davidson

Southern Illinois University School of Law

LizBethAnn Rogovoy Eisen

Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP

Amy Emerson

Villanova University School of Law

Conrad Johnson

Columbia Law School

Stephen Johnson

Mercer University Law School

Jennifer Martin

Saint Thomas University School of Law, Miami

Browne Lewis

NCCentral University Law School

Marjorie McDiarmid

West Virginia University College of Law

Fran Ortiz

South Texas College of Law Houston

Jill Smith

Georgetown Law

Jane Winn

University of Washington School of Law

Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 6/13/2021

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Leadership

The organization's leader identifies as:

Race & ethnicity
White/Caucasian/European
Gender identity
Male, Not transgender
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual or Straight
Disability status
Person without a disability

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