The annual Consumer Law Scholars Conference supports in-progress scholarship, fosters a community of consumer law scholars, builds bridges with scholars in other disciplines who focus on consumer issues, and helps push forward the research agenda for the field as a whole. This highly participatory conference is built around paper workshops at which discussants, rather than authors, introduce and lead discussions of submitted draft papers. We encourage submissions spanning the full breadth of issues involving consumers in the marketplace and welcome a wide range of scholarly approaches. The conference also features keynotes by leading practitioners and prominent policymakers, as well as time to discuss ideas and collaborate informally.