The Statesman has reported that former attorney general Alberto Gonzales is expected to teach at Texas Tech University in the fall. He is signing on as a visiting professor in the political science department and will be teaching a "special topics" course on current issues in the executive branch.
Gonzales is known to many as a controversial attorney general for a number of reasons, including alleged perjury before Congress. It is rumored that he has had difficulties finding a job because of this, something he has disputed.
Since resigning two years ago, he has been working as a consultant, speaking in public and doing arbitration work as a lawyer.
He is also working on a new book on the highs and lows of his time as a part of the Bush Administration. "You serve and you move on," he has said.
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