The Center for American and International Law

The Center for American and International Law

Formerly known as the Southwest Legal Foundation, The Center for American and International Law is a non-profit organization that provides post-graduate education for lawyers, judges, and law enforcement personnel. Located in Plano, Texas, CAIL is made of eight different institutions.

Tens of thousands of officials, lawyers and law enforcement personnel from all 50 states and 128 countries have taken advantage of the programs offered by CAIL.

Institutes

Institute for International and Comparative Law

Institute for Transnational Arbitration

Institute for Energy Law

Institute for Litigation Studies

Institute for Local Government Studies

Institute for Law Enforcement Administration (ILEA)

Institute for Law and Technology


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