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Levin College of Law

Study Aids

This guide discusses the various study aids available to UF Law students.

CALI

The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) is a non-profit consortium of law schools, law libraries, and related organizations. CALI focuses on researching and developing computer-mediated legal education and creates tools that increase access to justice. Among CALI's developments are interactive legal tutorials, electronic publishing, and other tools.

How to Access CALI

Register for a CALI account using your @ufl.edu email address and enter the registration code provided to you at orientation. If you need a code, please contact us. Once you receive a confirmation email, you can log in to CALI using your sign-in credentials. 

CALI Lessons

CALI hosts and facilitates CALI lessons, a library of over 1,000 interactive legal tutorials written by law professors and geared towards law students. These lessons focus on a narrow topic to help students learn the law across a range of subjects. Lessons are broadly organized into 1L- First Year Topics and 2L-3L Upper Level Topics, making it easy to locate the particular subject of interest.

CALI's eLangdell

CALI provides open and free casebooks through its eLangdell Press. These resources are available in a variety of formats, including .epub, .pdf, and .docx.