2018: Saturday Morning at the Law School
- December 1: Cliff Shaw, "Insolvency Law in Canada" (Programme and Bibliography)
- November 3: Robert Hamilton, "Cumulative Effects, Piecemeal Infringement, and the Crown's Duty to Consult"
- October 13: Michael Swanson, "BSE and the Precautionary Principle"
- September 15: Deanne Sowter, "Family Law Process Options: Negotiation, Mediation, Collaborative, or Litigation - What are they, and which one is the"right" option?"
- May 26: Emily Laidlaw, "Understanding the Law Regulating Online Abuse: Privacy, Reputation and Bullying on Social Media”
- May 12: Rudiger Tscherning, "Preparing Alberta for the Low Carbon Energy Transition: Identifying Pitfalls and Lessons from Germany's Experience of Scaling Up Renewable Energy Capacity"
- April 28: David Laidlaw, "The new Impact Assessment Act: Implications for Alberta’s Indigenous Peoples, Pipeline Approvals and Oil Sands Development”
- March 17: Arlene Kwasniak, "Water Law 101 and Water and NAFTA Renegotiations"
- February 24: Lorian Hardcastle, "Ready or Not, Recreational Marijuana is Coming: An Overview of the Legal Landscape and the Regulatory Challenges for Policy-Makers"
- January 20: Fenner Stewart, "Alberta's Orphan Oil and Gas Wells"