Zoe E. Niesel
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs | Albert Herrman Professor of Law
Biography
Professor Niesel joined St. Mary’s University School of Law in May 2016. Professor Niesel’s legal scholarship focuses on civil procedure, federal court jurisdiction, and conflict of laws. In her scholarship, she examines difficult issues of civil and administrative procedure and how procedural concepts are challenged by advanced technology. Her work has been published in the Indiana Law Journal, Cardozo Law Review, SMU Law Review, and George Mason Law Review, among others.
Professor Niesel also serves as the law school’s Director of Assessment and Statistics. In this role, she uses data and research-based best practices to design programming and assessments for use throughout the law school curriculum and in bar preparation.
Professor Niesel began her teaching career as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Wake Forest University, where she taught classes in Civil Procedure, Complex Commercial Litigation and Transnational Litigation. In addition to her experience in academia, she previously clerked for the Hon. Thomas D. Schroder, U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina, and spent time in private practice as an associate attorney in the area of complex commercial litigation.
Professor Niesel received her Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, from Southern Methodist University, and her law degree, summa cum laude, from Wake Forest University School of Law. She and her husband Tom reside in San Antonio.
Publications
Books
- Legal Research Guide: Patterns and Practice (Carolina Academic Press, 8th ed. 2019) (with Linda Schlueter).
Articles
- Machine Intelligence and the New Civil Procedure, 73 SMU Law Review (2020).
- Putting Poverty Law into Context: Using the First Year Experience to Educate New Lawyers for Social Change, 76 NYU Annual Survey of American Law (2020).
- Terrible Touhy: Navigating Judicial Review of an Agency’s Response to Third-Party Subpoenas, 41 Cardozo Law Review (April 2020).
- #PersonalJurisdiction: A New Age of Internet Contacts, 94 Ind. L.J. 103, 116-38 (2019).
- The Knottiest Problem: Unraveling Arising Under Jurisdiction in Copyright Cases, 23 George Mason Law Review (forthcoming March 2016) (with Bethany Corbin).
- Daimler and the Jurisdictional Triskelion, 82 Tennessee Law Review.
- Collateral Damage: Protecting Cultural Heritage in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, Wake Forest Law Review Online (2014).
- King Tut and Tahrir Square: The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and the Advantage of Viewing Cultural Heritage Destruction through a Right to Culture Lens, 20 Southwestern Journal of International Law 283 (2014).
- Comment, Better Late Than Never? The Effect of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act’s 2010 Regulations, 46 Wake Forest Law Review 837 (2011).
Zoe E. Niesel
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs | Albert Herrman Professor of Law
Contact Information
Education
- J.D. (Summa Cum Laude), Wake Forest University, 2012
- B.A. (Magna Cum Laude), Southern Methodist University, 2008
License to Practice
- Texas
- North Carolina
Specialties and Courses
- Conflict of Laws
- Civil Procedure
- Administrative Law