The former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama is joining the University of Alabama School of Law as a distinguished visiting lecturer in August.

Joyce White Vance, a President Barack Obama appointee, voluntarily retired the day before President Donald Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration and was not among the 46 holdover U.S. attorneys fired by Trump on March 10.

But she'll have plenty of company from former federal prosecutors in her position in legal education. Three of the recently ousted U.S. attorneys have found refuge in law schools, while a fourth who also stepped down prior to Trump's inauguration has similarly joined a law faculty.