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Mark C. Niles is a Professor of Law at St. John’s University School of Law, where he teaches Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Governmental Liability. He previously served as Dean of Seattle University School of Law, Associate Dean at American University School of Law, and faculty member at Hofstra University’s Maurice A. Deane School of Law. His academic career includes roles as a law clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, litigation associate at Hogan & Hartson, and appellate attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Division.
Professor Niles’ research focuses on topics such as the Ninth Amendment, federal tort liability, airline security regulation, pre-crime incarceration, and legal depictions in American popular culture. His recent work includes the article “A New Balance of Evils: Prosecutorial Misconduct, Iqbal and the End of Absolute Immunity” and a widely used Administrative Law casebook. He has also contributed to the Maryland Civil Pattern Jury Instructions Committee.
No specific scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His educational background includes a J.D. from Stanford Law School and a B.A. from Wesleyan University.



