CALI partnering with Chicago-Kent for pilot law school clinics program

Center for Access to Justice & Technology (CAJT) logoWe at CALI are very excited Chicago-Kent’s Cyber Clinics pilot project.

“The goal of the project is to help establish cyber clinics as a permanent part of U.S. law school education,” Professor Staudt said. “Cyber clinics are law school courses offering credit to law students who work on A2J Guided Interviews® and other content for statewide legal aid websites, lowering barriers to justice for low-income, pro se litigants.”

What’s CALI’s role in this? We’ve been partners with Kent’s A2J project for years, helping create the A2J authoring software. And now we’ll be publishing the Cyber Clinic’s course materials as an eLangdell book.

You can read the full press release from Chicago-Kent here.

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