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Attorney Alberto Gonzales Visits SHSU

It was not business as usual for select pre-law students on March 21, not when the 80th Attorney General of the United States, Alberto Gonzales, agrees to meet with you.  His appearance was part of an interview for Channel 7, in which he discussed his legal career, his opinions on current topics, and provided advice for young law students, and he was an introduced by Lt. Col. David Yebra.

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General Gonzalez served as Secretary of State in Texas (1998-1999), Member of the Texas Supreme Court Justice (1999-2001), White House Counsel member for President George W. Bush (2001-2005), and U. S Attorney General (2005-2007). He currently works in Nashville, Tenneessee as the Rogers Distinguished Law Professor at Belmont University College of Law.

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Just before his interview, General Gonzales showed a video of his time in the White House working alongside President Bush. The photo montage included triumphs and tragedy, including the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks by Al-Qaeda.

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Following that presentation, Professor Mike Yawn interviewed him, covering his background, career, and tips for a successful life in law.

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Students were given the chance to be part of the televised performance, but declined, opting for an informal Q&A period following the televised proceedings.

The students asked good questions, with some opting for personal questions, as in: “What allowed you to maintain composure during difficult times?” His “optimism,” he noted.

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Others went for more policy-wonk type questions: “Do you believe Trump’s travel ban is constitutional?”  He answered in the affirmative, although noting that his response did not necessarily reflect his policy preferences.  Others sought advice on choosing law schools or going into a specific legal field.

For us, this was the highlight, allowing us to interact with a person who interacted with the President of the United States on a daily basis for about five years.

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Following his Q&A, he graciously signed books for the students and posed for photographs.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on March 27, 2017Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Law, PoliticsTags Alberto Gonzales, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, LEAP Center, SHSU, US Attorney General, White House CounselLeave a comment on Attorney Alberto Gonzales Visits SHSU

Legal Advice from the Top

For the 2nd time in a year, the LEAP Center Ambassadors met with–and gained valuable advice from–former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

It was also the 2nd time that LEAP Ambassador Austin Campbell had the honor of introducing Gonzales.

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And there was a lot to cover in the introduction: Gonzales was the first Hispanic partner at Vinson and Elkins, one of the largest law firms in the US and the largest in Texas.  He was then appointed by President Bush to the Texas Supreme Court.  When Bush won the Presidency, he asked Gonzales to be White House counsel.  When Bush was re-elected, Gonzales was appointed as US Attorney General.

But last week, he was an advisor to LEAP Ambassadors by morning and advisor to Dr. Heather Evans’ Political Science class by afternoon.

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In both sessions, he opened with a video of his time in the White House.  With soaring music, patriotic symbols of the US, and some of the premier leaders of the last 20 years, it was a stirring video.  It was a fitting accompaniment for what General Gonzales called the “best place I’ve ever worked.”

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In both meetings, he hit on interesting topics, particularly for those interested in POLS or pre-law:

  • Advising the President on Law: It’s not intimidating.  The President took my advice on the legal aspects of matters.  If a policy was illegal, it was the end of discussion.  But if it was legal, the President typically relied on other advisors for the wisdom of such policies.
  • The Hours in the White House: You work 7am-8pm on weekdays, significant hours on Saturday, and you work many Sundays.  You need an understanding spouse to work in the White House, and the pay isn’t great, but it’s an honor.

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  • Ethnicity and Success: I think race has helped me at times and hurt me at times.  Some people rooted against me to become the first minority partner in my law firm.  But President Bush also explicitly said that my ethnicity was a factor in picking me for the Supreme Court of Texas.  Texas has a significant Hispanic population, and he wanted that fact reflected on the Supreme Court.
  • Merrick Garland and a Senate Vote: Obama’s Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland deserves a vote by the US Senate.  A senator can vote for or against according to the dictates of his or her own conscience, but the nominee deserves a vote and the public deserves to know how each senator voted.  (This point was particularly appropriate in Dr. Evans’ US Congress class, in which we were covering Legislative-Executive relations).
  • Working in the White House: It was “great.”  I didn’t miss a day because of illness, because I wanted to be there and had much work to do.  It was an honor every day to go into work.

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Gonzales also provided career-specific advice.  He encouraged us to open up as many doors as possible, noting that you never know when a person in a position of power might be paying attention to who is and who isn’t working hard and worthy of additional opportunities.

With these words of encouragement in mind, the LEAP Ambassadors headed off to their classes, to study, or to their LSAT Prep Courses, hoping for additional opportunities!

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The LEAP Center would like to thank Colonel David Yebra for arranging these meetings!

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on April 10, 2016April 10, 2016Categories Civic Engagement, Law, PoliticsTags Alberto Gonzales, Attorney General, LEAP Center, SHSU, White House CounselLeave a comment on Legal Advice from the Top

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