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ALBERTO GONZALES was a dirt lawyer, a real estate specialist.
Granted, he worked on sophisticated financial deals, including a project to reshape 16 blocks of downtown Houston. But even though he had studied constitutional law at Rice University, even though he graduated from Harvard's law school, even though he made partner at a huge Houston law firm, the first half of Gonzales' professional career hardly prepared him for the biggest trials of the second half.See the full content of this document
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Gonzales Gets On-Job Training
Those who've known him for years consider him smart and thoughtful. Still, there isn't much evidence that, before going to Washington with George W. Bush in 2001, Gonzales had ruminated much about the scope of presidential war powers or the ap...
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