Technical Difficulties with Last Week's Webinar

Unfortunately, our recording software experienced technical difficulties during last week's webinar/preview of the newly designed CALI site.

For those of you who were waiting on the recording, we apologize.

We promise to give you plenty of chances to get a look at the new CALI website in the near future. Keep an eye on our Twitter, Facebook, or this blog for more announcements about the new site and other CALI news.

Join us for Thursday night CALI Conference Barbecue

For those of you registered to attend the CALI Conference (or not...there's still time to register) don't forget to sign up to attend the conference plenary dinner.

Sign up for the Thursday night conference plenary dinner.

This year we'll be outside offering barbecue and other classic picnic-style food. And it's all included in your registration.

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Preview Newly Designed CALI Website

This Friday, June 12 at 3:00 EST, webinar attendees will get a sneak peak of CALI's newly designed website.

Register to reserve your spot.

Elmer Masters, our Director of Internet Development, will preview some of the new look and features of CALI's newly designed website.

And for those of you interested in what webinar topics we will cover after the conference, we're giving anyone who is interested a chance to vote and give feedback on potential subjects before we decide!

Won a CALI Award? Join LinkedIn group, get a badge.

As spring semester grades start to come back to students, CALI congratulates all of the CALI Award winners this semester.

We would also like to invite the winners to join the CALI Award Winners LinkedIn Group. When you do, you get a little CALI Award badge that you can display on your LinkedIn profile:

 

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Intentional Torts and Defenses

This lesson is designed to lead the student through exploration of the intentional torts and their defenses. It is divided into intent, torts against person, torts against property, and defenses. Each of these sections is subdivided: for example, the torts against person section contains questions on battery, assault, false imprisonment, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. This organization allows use of the lesson in various ways.

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