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The Center for American and International Law (Formerly known as The Southwestern Legal Foundation, ') (CAIL) is an international nonprofit educational institution established in 1947 for lawyers, judges and law enforcement professionals located in Plano, Texas. CAIL also offers criminal justice programs and some other specialized programs that do not fit into one of the institutes described above.

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  2. ^ The Institute for Energy Law of the Center for American and International Law. [Place of publication not identified]. 2012. ISBN 978-0-327-18100-2. OCLC 1053079244.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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