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Please enter your law school or organization's authorization code above. If you do not have the authorization code, you can find who to contact for your school or organization's authorization code on the CALI Contact List. Registration on the CALI website requires the use of a valid authorization code. If you do not have an authorization code you cannot register.
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Registration is very easy and should take about 2 minutes. Before you get started you need two things: (1) Your school’s authorization code and (2) an email address. Yep, that’s it!

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  • authorization code - type it in directly, copy and paste may not work 
  • username - Numbers and letters only, no special characters, no spaces.
  • email - make sure it's correct or you will not be able to reset your password

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If you do not have the authorization code, you can find who to contact for your school or organization's authorization code on the CALI Contact List. Registration on the CALI website requires the use of a valid authorization code. If you do not have an authorization code you cannot register.

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If you're transferring or moving to a new school you can keep your current CALI account, just send an email to webmaster@cali.org and we will update your account. Please include your new school's authorization code, the name of your old school, and the email address on the account you would like updated. 

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