Baylor University has selected Baylor Law School Associate Professor Luke Meier as a recipient of the Outstanding Faculty (Non-tenured/Scholarship) award. This is the third time he has won a professor of the year award in his academic career.
Professor Meier’s primary research interests relate to the jurisdiction of federal courts. He teaches courses in Appellate Advocacy and Procedure, Conflict of Laws, Property I, and Property II.
The 2000 University of Texas School of Law graduate joined the Baylor Law faculty in 2011 after stints at the University of Nebraska College of Law and the Drake University Law School.
Prior to joining academia, Professor Meier worked as a civil litigator for both Vinson & Elkins and the state of Texas as an assistant attorney general.