Oct
23Use CALI Lessons to Review Class Material and Test Your Knowledge
With the semester in full swing, are you in need of extra help in understanding some of the legal issues discussed in your courses? Would you like to test what you've learned before exam season approaches? Then you should take advantage of CALI Lessons. The majority of the lessons have been written by law professors and are designed to take less than an hour. Students may browse lessons by topic, author, casebook, or by those recently added.
Some of the most popular CALI Lessons for 1Ls are:
- Acceptance
- Equitable Remedies - An Overview
- Basic Future Interests: The Concept of "Future Interest" - Lesson 1
- Plagiarism - Keeping Out of Trouble
- Character Evidence Under Federal Rules
- Hearsay From Square One: The Definition of Hearsay
- The Hearsay Rule & Its Exceptions
- An Overview of Relevance and Hearsay: A Nine Step Analytical Guide
- Battle of the Forms (UCC 2-207)
To access CALI lessons over the web, you must create a CALI.org account using your school's institutional authorization code. Please email the Reference Desk for Georgetown Law's code.

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