1) Register for Learnthelaw for Free

Welcome to Learnthelaw.org, where future law students can access interactive, computer-based tutorials called CALI Lessons: a popular learning tool used in over 200 law schools almost 1,000,000 times each year. Lessons are a fun way to help you prepare for law school or simply to learn the law.

Registration to learnthelaw.org is free. When you register you get access to a few free sample CALI Lessons. And once you decide you want access to all first year CALI Lessons, you have to register anyway.

CLICK HERE to register for learnthelaw.org for free.

2) Subscribe to CALI Lesson Access

Once you have a learnthelaw account you can access CALI Lessons< by purchasing a subscription. Learn more about CALI Lessons or learn more about preparing for law school.

CLICK HERE to Subscribe to 1L CALI Lessons.

A subscription to the lessons is $50 for 1 year or $10 for 30 days. If you click "read more", you will see a complete listing of CALI Lessons...


"The Basics of Consideration and Bargain Theory"
by Professor Jennifer Martin

3) Use Suggested Pre-Law Curriculum for CALI Lessons

A lot of pre-laws who have access to CALI Lessons wonder if there is a suggested order or curriculum for these 1L lessons made available to them.

First, you should find out what classes you will be taking have first semester...