CALIcon 2024 is the 34th annual Conference for Law School Computing, organized by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI). This two-day event will be held on June 13-14, 2024, at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, Washington. The conference brings together law faculty, librarians, IT professionals, distance learning staff, and law school administrators to share ideas, innovations, experiences, and best practices in legal education technology.

The conference will cover a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence in legal education, classroom technology enhancements, and the future of legal publication. Sessions such as "Preparing Law Students for AI-Powered Practice" and "Leveraging AI in Classroom Design and Renovation" highlight the focus on integrating emerging technologies into legal education. Additionally, discussions on ethical uses of ChatGPT in law practice and the role of AI in judicial analytics will be featured.

Attendees can look forward to informative sessions conducted by volunteers from the legal education community, sharing real experiences in creating, using, designing, and implementing technology in legal education. Networking opportunities are abundant, with events like the Thursday Night Networking Reception featuring food trucks and an open bar, providing a relaxed environment to connect with industry peers. The conference also includes an expo area where sponsors showcase the latest innovations in legal education technology.

CALIcon 2024 is ideal for law faculty, librarians, IT professionals, distance learning staff, and law school administrators interested in the intersection of law and technology. The event offers a unique platform to engage with peers, learn about cutting-edge developments, and explore practical applications of technology in legal education.

Speakers(32)

Adam Harness

Director of Information Technology at Charleston School of Law

Adam Harness is the Director of Information Technology at Charleston School of Law, focusing on technological support for legal education.

Adrienne Sheilds

Director of Academic Support at Southern University Law Center

Adrienne Sheilds is the Director of Academic Support at Southern University Law Center, focusing on student academic success.

Allen Brown

Director of Technology Services at University of Florida

Allen Brown is the Director of Technology Services at the University of Florida, focusing on technological support for legal education.

Carla Wale

Associate Dean for Library and Information Services at University of Washington

Carla Wale is the Associate Dean for Library and Information Services at the University of Washington, managing legal information resources.

Dana Raigrodski

Director of the Asian Law Center at University of Washington School of Law

Dana Raigrodski is the Director of the Asian Law Center at the University of Washington School of Law, specializing in international legal studies.

David Holt

Director of Academic Success at UC Davis – School of Law

David Holt is the Director of Academic Success at UC Davis – School of Law, focusing on student academic support.

David Kemp

Managing Editor of Oyez / Adjunct Professor at Justia Inc. / Rutgers Law School

David Kemp is the managing editor of Oyez and an adjunct professor at Rutgers Law School, specializing in legal information and education.

DawnMarin Dell

Assistant Professor of Law at Barry Law School

DawnMarin Dell is an Assistant Professor of Law at Barry Law School, specializing in legal education and technology integration.

Deb Quentel

Director of Curriculum Development at CALI

Deb Quentel is the Director of Curriculum Development at CALI, focusing on legal education curriculum development.

Edward Garcia

Director of Information Technology at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University

Edward Garcia is the Director of Information Technology at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, overseeing technological infrastructure.

Event Details

Date
June 13, 2024
Location
🇺🇸 Seattle, United States
University of Washington School of Law
Pricing
$95 - $249
Audience
Law faculty, librarians, IT professionals, distance learning staff, law school administrators.
Attendees
Approximately 300 attendees.