CALI lessons are interactive on-line tutorials written by law professors and librarians. To create a student CALI account, email librarian Brent Johnson at bljohnson@widener.edu for the required CALI-code. CALI lessons on environmental law include the following topics:
- Citizen Suits Under the Clean Water Act
- Clean Air Act Stationary Sources and Criteria Pollutants
- Clean Air Act Stationary Sources and Hazardous Air pollutants
- Clean Water Act Jurisdiction
- Clean Water Act Jurisdiction Podcast
- Clean Water Act Permitting Basics
- Climate Change 1: Introduction to Climate Change
- Climate Change 3: An Introduction to and overview of Climate Change Adaptation
- Climate Change 4: Addressing Climate Change Through the Common Law
- Climate Change 5: Addressing Climate Change Through Existing Environmental Statutes
- Climate Change Mitigation: The International Dimension
- Commerce Clause Issues in Environmental Law
- Constitutional Aspects of Environmental Law: Federal Preemption
- Constitutional Standing in Environmental Citizen Suits
- ESA Basics
- FIFRA Basics
- International Environmental Law: Implementing the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) in the United States
- Introduction to Administrative Law for Environmental & Natural Resources Law Students
- NEPA Basics
- RCRA Hazardous Wastes
- RCRA Solid Wastes
- Regulated Sources Under the Clean Air Act
- Regulatory Taking Issues in Environmental Law
- Statutory Interpretation
- Superfund basics
- TSCA Basics
- Water Law Basics: Overview of Surface Water law in the United States
- Water Law Basics: Prior Appropriation
- Water Law Basics: Rights in Ground Water
- Water Law Basics: Riparianism
- Water Law: Equitable Apportionment
- Water Law: Federal Reserved Rights
- Water Law: Regulated Riparianism and the Florida Water Law System
- Water Law: The California System
- Water Law: The Public Trust Doctrine
- Wetlands Basic