It didn’t take Barbara McQuade long to find a new job after being forced to resign as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan.

The University of Michigan Law School announced Tuesday that McQuade will join its faculty in May, teaching criminal law, criminal procedure and national security law. She will have a “professor from practice” title, which is given to seasoned practitioners who join the academy later in their careers.

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