CALI Lessons for Law School Success
Maybe you’re just getting to know CALI lessons. Your law professor may have assigned one in class, or may have recommended them as a way to review a tricky concept. CALI lessons, self-paced video tutorials with review questions from The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, can be a great addition to traditional study aids.
You can also use CALI lessons to develop the critical thinking and meta cognition tools you need for law school success. Here are some CALI lessons to help you get the most out of the fall semester. Find our school’s authorization code here.
- Advanced Reading for Law School
- Case Briefing
- Excavating Facts from Cases
- Finding the Rule
- Note-Taking in Law School 101: The Basics
- Study Groups: Best Practices
- Outlining Basics
- IRAC
Find all of CALI’s law school success materials on their subject outline.
