The Moritz Law Library offers law students access to web-based legal tutorials and other resources provided by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI), a non-profit consortium of law schools, law libraries, and related organizations. CALI provides law students at member schools access to over 1,000 computer-based, interactive “lessons” that cover over 40 subject areas, including first-year courses like civil procedure, criminal law, and contracts. These lessons, which are created by law professors, are useful as a supplemental learning tool. CALI also features a growing eBook collection, which includes casebooks, federal rules of procedure and evidence, law-related literature, and even law-related coloring books.
To access CALI lessons, new users must click the “Register” link in the upper right corner of the webpage, at: http://cali.org. You will be asked for an authorization code and an email address. Enter your Moritz student code and use your OSU email address. Please contact a Moritz reference librarian if you need assistance or if you have questions about additional study aids in print or online.
To access CALI lessons, new users must click the “Register” link in the upper right corner of the webpage, at: http://cali.org. You will be asked for an authorization code and an email address. Enter your Moritz student code and use your OSU email address. Please contact a Moritz reference librarian if you need assistance or if you have questions about additional study aids in print or online.