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The Council of Appellate Lawyers (CAL) is the first and only national appellate bench-bar organization in the country. Founded in 2000, CAL’s mission is to foster a dialogue among federal and state appellate lawyers and judges that will improve appellate advocacy and strengthen ties among the numerous federal, state, and local appellate bar associations. Often working with the Appellate Judge’s Education Institute (AJEI), CAL sponsors and develops continuing legal education programs taught by the country’s most celebrated appellate judges and practitioners.
CAL members receive free subscriptions to a number of appellate publications, including:
- The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process, the only scholarly law journal to focus exclusively on issues important to appellate court systems. Edited by faculty members of the UALR William H. Bowen School of Law, The Journal is designed to provide a bi-annual forum for creative thought and dialogue about the operation of appellate courts and their influence on the development of the law.
- Appellate Issues, CAL’s own tri-annual online publication featuring content from CAL’s members and its education programs. We encourage CAL members to contribute new and previously published articles.
- The Judges Journal, a quarterly magazine of the Judicial Division, published for judges, lawyers and others interested in the courts and how they operate.
While you’re here, please browse our website. Our online appellate resources include:
- State and Federal Appellate Courts: providing links to all state and federal appellate courts and summaries of the unique structure and procedure of the various state appellate courts;
- Publications: offering access to current and back issues of Appellate Issues; and
- Appellate Links: listing websites of interest to appellate practitioners, including SCOTUS oral arguments, appellate blogs, and more.
We are always looking for ways to improve our appellate web portal. If you have suggestions or comments, please e-mail the Website Coordinator Ben Mesches. If you have comments or questions about Appellate Issues contact Evelyn Calogero. If you have any comments or questions about our publications more generally, contact Leane Medford.
2009 CAL Annual Summit
November 19-22, 2009
Orlando, Florida
Click here for the 2009 brochure.
Click here to visit the AJEI website.
Midyear Meeting
February 4-7, 2010
Orlando, FL
» CAL's Comments on Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure.
» To download Appellate Practice Institute Brochure please click here.
To become a member of the Council of Appellate Lawyers, please complete a membership form. If you are a student, please use this form. All CAL members are encouraged to join its List Serve to receive announcements of CAL programs. To subscribe, complete the online form. CAL members who are interested in interactive discussion of issues of appellate law and procedure can also join a second List Serve, CALTALK.
View a downloadable copy of the Council of Appellate Lawyers official bylaws.
Sign-up for the Judicial Voice, a directory of speakers who are Judicial Division members. Showcase your professional expertise and advance your career by participating in this new, member-only resource.
Utilize this directory for planning conferences, teleconferences, and other educational programming for which there are speaker opportunities. If you are interested in finding a speaker using the Judicial Voice directory, please contact Lauren Silverstein by e-mail or by calling 312.988.5705.
The Cutting Edge of Federal-State Preemption: The Advocate’s Strategy and the Supreme Court’s Decisions in the 2008-2009 Term
Preemption is increasingly
a hot topic for lawyers,
judges, and legal academics.
Indeed, during the last Term,
the United States Supreme
Court issued several pathmarking
preemption decisions.
Those decisions – as well as the change of presidential administrations – may
well signal a shift in the balance of regulatory power between the federal
government and the States.
Members can listen to the recording by clicking on the following links:
The Cutting Edge Part I
The Cutting Edge Part II

