Sally Yates joins Georgetown Law
BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE - 09/21/17 10:13 AM EDT
Sally Yates, the former acting attorney general who President Trump fired after she refused to defend his travel ban, will join Georgetown University's law school this fall.
Yates will serve as the law schools "Distinguished Lecturer from Government," the university announced Thursday.
Sally Yates is an extraordinary public servant who has had a career of the greatest consequence, William M. Treanor, the dean of Georgetown Law, said in a statement. It is a privilege to have her join our faculty this fall."
Yates will take part in faculty workshops and guest lectures, as well as working with students, the school said.
"I am honored to be joining Georgetown Law for the fall semester," Yates said in a statement. Georgetown has a long and distinguished history of rigorous and thoughtful academic dialogue and a commitment to social justice. I look forward to being a part of this dynamic environment and interacting with their outstanding students and faculty."
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