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CALI website unavailable Saturday June 3, 2017 from 8:00 AM ET to 4:00 PM ET

May 31st, 2017 No comments

CALI has told us their website will be down this Saturday June 3rd. During this time CALI lessons will be unavailable. For more information see CALI’s website.

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CALI website will be upgraded this month

June 11th, 2014 No comments

CALI is upgrading their website. Their website and lessons will be unavailable tomorrow, June 12th from 8 AM to 5 PM. For more information please see CALI’s website.

UPDATE: CALI is postponing their update so the site will be working tomorrow. They’ll be doing the update sometime this month, so check their website for updates.

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CALI offers online study aids

September 29th, 2013 No comments

If you are looking for an online, interactive study aid, the CALI lessons have what you are looking for. CALI has lessons on all law school topics and can be used on PCs, Macs and even iPads and smartphones. Check their website for a list of lessons by topic, by subject outline, or even by casebook. CALI also produces Lawdibles, a series of short podcasts on legal topics.

The first time you use CALI you’ll need to register for an account. You’ll need the Widener authorization code. To get the code just contact the law library reference desk. If you have any trouble registering contact the reference desk. Or you can watch this hand how to register video on YouTube.

Online interactive CALI lessons help you prepare for class

August 27th, 2012 No comments

If you are looking for an online, interactive study aid, the CALI lessons have what you are looking for. CALI has lessons on all law school topics and can be used on PCs, Macs and even iPads and smartphones. Check their website for a list of lessons by topic, by subject outline, or even by casebook. CALI also produces Lawdibles, a series of short podcasts on legal topics.

The first time you use CALI you’ll need to register for an account. You’ll need the Widener authorization code. To get the code just contact the law library reference desk. If you have any trouble registering contact the reference desk. Or you can watch this hand how to register video on YouTube.

CALI bans Hotmail accounts

August 23rd, 2012 No comments

Due to spammers, CALI has banned all user accounts with Hotmail email addresses from their website. So if you were still using that old Hotmail account to sign up for CALI, read their instructions on how to update your account or set up a new one.

 

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Finals are coming, the law library can help!

April 23rd, 2012 No comments

The law library and finals time just naturally go together. Starting April 23 through May 14 we’ll be open until 2:00 AM.

We also have a large collection of study aids. Located just behind the reference desk on the second floor of the library, the collection includes popular study aids such as Examples and Explanations, the Understanding Series, Glannon Guides, Black Letter Outlines and more.

If you haven’t already tried CALI lessons, now’s the time to check them out. CALI has interactive lessons on many legal subjects. If you haven’t used CALI before you’ll have to register at their website, using the Widener CALI activation code. Call the reference desk or email Janet Lindenmuth for the code.

CALI offers free online digital law practice course

January 25th, 2012 No comments

tdlp_logoCALI is offering a free online course on Topics in Digital Law Practice. Each week features guest speakers on topics like: the virtual law office, document automation, and social media for lawyers. The course runs for nine weeks starting in February. You can read more about the course and register on CALI’s webpage.

If you don’t have time to take the course now, CALI plans to post the lectures on the course webpage.

CALI lessons

August 25th, 2011 No comments

If you are looking for an online, interactive study aid, the CALI lessons have what you are looking for. CALI has lessons on all law school topics and can be used on PCs, Macs and even iPads and smartphones. Check their website for a list of lessons by topic, by subject outline, or even by casebook. CALI also produces Lawdibles, a series of short podcasts on legal topics.

The first time you use CALI you’ll need to register for an account. You’ll need the Widener authorization code. To get the code just contact the law library reference desk. If you have any trouble registering contact the reference desk. Or you can watch this hand how to register video on YouTube.

CALI lesson makeover now live

August 12th, 2011 No comments

CALI has rolled out a new look for the popular CALI lessons. Besides the new look they’ve also added support for mobile devices so you can now run CALI lessons on your iPad or smart phone. They’ve also added an auto save feature so you don’t have to remember to save your lesson progress.

Form more information on the new lessons see CALI’s blog.

CALI lessons to work on mobile devices

July 21st, 2011 No comments

Starting this fall CALI lessons will have a new look. The new lessons will also work on iPads, iPhones, and other mobile devices. Right now the mobile lessons are available in a beta version. If you’d like to give them a test run check out CALI’s website for more info.

Also, if you are an incoming first year and would like to try out CALI just email Janet Lindenmuth or stop by the reference desk for the authorization code.

CALI is Back

April 22nd, 2011 No comments

CALI is back up and working normally.

CALI Outage

April 21st, 2011 No comments

CALI has been experiencing a website outage caused by problems with Amazon’s hosting service.

They have set up a temporary site for access here: http://www2.cali.org/lessons/

CALI lessons

March 18th, 2011 No comments

Don’t forget that all Widener Law students have access to CALI. CALI’s interactive lessons, created by law professors, review many areas of law. CALI also has a convenient list of lessons for first year classes and lessons for upper level classes.

You’ll need to create an account with CALI if you don’t already have one. Please email Janet Lindenmuth at jslindenmuth@widener.edu or call the reference desk at 302-477-2114 for Widener’s CALI authorization code.