The 23rd annual CALI Conference for Law School Computing (CALIcon13) begins tomorrow and continues through June 15 at Chicago-Kent. This year’s conference includes over 50 sessions about transforming legal education through technology and innovation; keynote presentations by Josh Clark, founder of the mobile tech consulting firm Global Moxie, and William Henderson, Professor of Law at Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law; and a special half-day symposium on Justice, Lawyering and Legal Education in the Digital Age. Over 120 law schools and 16 organizations will be represented, and some of Chicago-Kent’s own faculty will be featured. See below for details on faculty presentations:
- “Make no small plans” — The Oyez Project at Chicago-Kent – Thurs., June 13, 10:30am – 11:30am
Presenter: Jerry Goldman, Director of the Oyez Project at Chicago-Kent.
- Symposium on Justice, Lawyering and Legal Education in the Digital Age – Sat., June 15, 9:00am – 1:00pm
Presenters include Ron Staudt, Director of the Center for Access to Justice & Technology (CAJT) at Chicago-Kent. Professor Staudt will present a paper titled Access to Justice and Technology Clinics: A 4% Solution (co-authored with Andrew Medeiros, Access to Justice Fellow at CAJT), which highlights his current A2J Clinic Project.
You won’t want to miss this exciting opportunity to hear about the latest developments in technology and legal education. Click here for more information, a schedule of sessions, and registration (free for Chicago-Kent faculty, staff, and students).
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