Lubbock's controversial Gonzales to publish memoirs

He is quite possibly Lubbock's most controversial national figure.  Former Attorney General, turned Texas Tech professor, Alberto Gonzales will write a memoir about his days in Washington D.C.  That's according to an article that appeared over the weekend on law.com. 

The article quotes Gonzales as saying he's about 60% done and will devote himself to getting it finished this summer.  And yes, he will open up and talk about controversial issues.  Gonzales is credited or blamed, depending on who you ask, for the U.S. policy on interrogation of suspected terrorists.  Some called it torture.

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