- 2026: Civil Justice and the Challenge of Climate Change
- 2025: Social Science and Civil Justice
- 2024: The Legacy of Industrywide Deadly Misconduct
- 2023: New Torts?
- 2022: Litigating the Public Good: Punishing Serious Corporate Misconduct
- 2021 - Civil Litigation in a Post-Covid World
- 2020: The Opioid Crisis: Where Do We Go From Here
- 2019: Rising Stars: A New Generation of Scholars Looks at Civil Justice
- 2018: Patient Safety: How Might the Law Help
- 2017: The Impact of Dark Money on Judicial Elections and Behavior
- 2016: Privacy, Data Theft and Corporate Responsibility
- 2015: The Supreme Court, Business and Civil Justice
- 2014: In Honor of Jack Weinstein
- 2013: Brave New World: The Changing Face of Litigation and Law Firm Finance
- 2012: A Celebration of the Thought of Marc Galanter
- 2011: Festschrift for Robert Rabin
- 2010: The Limits of Predictability and the Value of Uncertainty
- 2009: Rising Stars: A New Generation of Scholars Looks at Civil Justice
- 2008: The Challenge of 2020: Preparing a Civil Justice Reform Agenda for the Coming Decade
- 2007: Distortions in the Attorney/Client Relationship: Threats to Sound Advice?
- 2006: Is the Rule of Law Waning in America?
- 2005: Who Feels Their Pain? The Challenge of Non-Economic Damages in Civil Litigation
- 2004: Starting Over: Redesigning the Medical Malpractice System
- 2003: After Disaster: The September 11th Compensation Fund and the Future of Civil Justice
- 2002: Export Import: American Civil Justice in a Global Context
- 2001: Smoke Signals: Civil Justice in the Wake of the Tobacco Wars
- 2000: Civil Litigation and Popular Culture
- 1999: Judges as Tort Lawmakers
- 1998: The American Civil Jury: Illusion and Reality
- 1997: Contingent Fee Financing of Litigation in America
- 1996: Tort Law and the Science of the Twenty-First Century
- 1995: ADR and Torts: Implications for Practice and Reform