CALIcon Conference


The CALIcon Conference, also known as “The Conference for Law School Computing®”, is one of the longest-running legal education conferences in the United States. The conference brings together law school faculty, librarians, IT professionals, and administrators to share ideas, innovations, experiences, and best practices in legal education/technology that you can use at your law school. It is eclectic, engaging, fun, and well-catered.  Don’t miss out on this opportunity!

Who Attends CALIcon?

Our attendees are a mixture of law professors, law librarians, and library directors, law school IT staff, and law clinic faculty. We are also beginning to see attendees from the legal technology world. They are early adopters, socially connected, and highly influential in technology purchasing decisions. We expect 250- 350 attendees this year.

CALI Conference Video Archives on YouTube

Our conference video archives are available on YouTube. We didn’t edit or check for relevance. We simply posted everything we could find, so the quality of video and content will vary greatly. Have fun!

CALI Conference video archives YouTube playlists, grouped by year.