Law and Information Technology

Lessons for Law Students from CALI

The Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI), of which the Law School is a member, provides more than three hundred interactive lessons and tutorials to help students understand the law. Click on the CALI logo for download or web access to these resources. 

Access to CALI materials requires an individual CALI login. University of Richmond law students or faculty can consult the Outlook Computer/Technology public folder to obtain the school code asked for in the sign-up process.

AudioCaseFiles

AudioCaseFiles offers downloadable (.mp3) spoken versions of many opinions taught in popular casebooks Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Corporations, Criminal Law, Evidence, Property Law , and Torts casebooks. Hit the "Register" link to obtain your free account. Under the terms of our subscription, you must have and use a valid "@richmond.edu" email address.

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

Begun in the spring of 1995, the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology was the first student-edited law school journal to be published exclusively in electronic format. Jump to the Journal's home page for current issues, issue archives, and more information about this innovative publication, devoted to the emerging law of technology and cyberspace.Back to top