CALI Awarded 1ドル Million Grant

In September of 2025, CALI received a 1ドル million grant from the Once Upon a Time Foundation to support CALI's efforts in publishing free/open casebooks, creating additional rigorous, interactive legal education tutorials, and improving CALI's outreach to law schools.

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This textbook is intended as an introduction to the kinds of business research that lawyers often need to do, but for which they are rarely trained. It begins with a brief review of general legal research, and branches out to cover such topics as business formation, transaction precedents, and...
This lesson is the second of two lessons that explore the performance of a contract for the sale of goods. It covers acceptance and revocation. The first lesson covers tender, inspection, and rejection. Learning Outcomes On completion of the lesson, the student will be able to: Articulate what...
This lesson is the first of two lessons that explore the performance of a contract for the sale of goods. It covers tender, inspection and rejection. The second lesson covers acceptance and revocation. Learning Outcomes On completion of the lesson, the student will be able to: Define tender....
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CALI - Your partner in legal education and technology

CALI® is the innovative force pushing legal education toward change for the better.

The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, also known as CALI, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit consortium of mostly US law schools that conducts applied research and development in the area of computer-mediated legal education. The organization is best known in law schools for CALI Lessons, online interactive tutorials in legal subjects, and CALI Excellence for the Future Awards (CALI Awards), given to the highest scorer in a law school course at many CALI member law schools. Nearly every US law school is a member of CALI.

CALI was incorporated in 1982 in the state of Minnesota by the University of Minnesota Law School and Harvard Law School. Details about membership are here.

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