
Starting this school year, CALI lessons not only have a new, streamlined look, but they now work on tablets and smartphones as well as on computers.
CALI lessons are a collection of over 850 interactive exercises designed to supplement law school courses in over 35 different subject areas. The lessons are written primarily by law professors and are designed to take about one hour to complete. The format varies depending on the subject.
You can browse a list of available lessons by general topic or view separate lists of 1L and upper level lessons. There is also a page showing which lessons correspond to commonly-used casebooks, as well as a series of CALI crossword puzzles.
To access CALI, you must create a CALI account using the law school’s authorization code. Just email the help desk or call the reference desk (860-570-5068) for the code.
If you’re looking for help understanding some of the difficult concepts you’ve run across in your courses, or if you want to test your knowledge of course material before exam time rolls around, check out a CALI lesson.






