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Associate Professor Michael P. Maslanka joined the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law in July 2015 after a distinguished 42-year career as a litigator and trial lawyer. His prior experience includes serving as a Field Attorney for the National Labor Relations Board and as Managing Partner of the Dallas offices of two national law firms.
His primary research areas are Employment Law, Professional Responsibility, and Legal Education. He is the author of several influential books, including Learning Employment Law (2021), Experiencing Employment Discrimination (2022), and Experiencing Professional Responsibility (2023), with a new book The Short and Happy Guide to Professional Responsibility forthcoming in September 2024. Additionally, he maintains the treatise The Maslanka Field Guide to Texas Employment Law and has published the monthly Texas Employment Law Letter since 1990.
Professor Maslanka's scholarly work in legal education, particularly his articles The War Story as Essential Pedagogy (2022) and Thinking Like a Lawyer (2020), advocates for innovative teaching methods that integrate practitioner experience into law school curriculum.
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While specific details of his student advising are not provided, his extensive practical experience informs his mentorship of law students. He is actively involved in the legal profession, serving as an instructor for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, a member of the Executive Committee of the Dallas Bar Association's Labor and Employment Section, and the creator of The Adaptable Lawyer CLE program.
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