Janet Reno

Janet Reno
Janet Wood Renoserved as the Attorney General of the United States, from 1993 to 2001. She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on February 11, 1993, and confirmed on March 11, 1993. She was the first woman to serve as Attorney General and the second longest serving Attorney General after William Wirt...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth21 July 1938
CityMiami, FL
CountryUnited States of America
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The issue is a father who wants his son home and grandparents who want their grandson home, and these are bonds that should be honored,
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The Internet is already revolutionizing communication, commerce and the flow of information around the world, ... No firm should be permitted to use its monopoly power to keep out competitors or to spurn innovations.
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I regret deeply that Judge Parker feels that way, but I know what I've had to do based on the evidence and the law. I know what I've had to do to address the national security issues,
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I love the law, I love good and caring lawyers, but never have I loved people as much as I do you for what you do for this country,
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I have no reason at this point to believe the FBI is responsible for the deaths of those people,
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I'm bitterly disappointed and I think it was just plain wrong. It is incomprehensible to me that given the opportunity to correct a situation which permitted people who were not lawfully entitled to purchase a weapon, to give them time to do so, just doesn't make sense,
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If there is not probable cause that a citizen is knowingly engaged in clandestine intelligence gathering activities for, or on behalf of, a foreign power which may involve a violation of federal law, then (the Justice Department) will not recommend that the application be presented to the Court,
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If the question is 'Was it bungled?' anytime something is delayed you can call that bungling. But I think in terms of the investigation, the investigation itself was not impaired in the end,
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They will not see marshals at 2:01 today attempting to take the boy by force. If we're compelled to enforce our order, we intend to do so in a reasoned, measured way.
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I want to make sure we do everything we can to support the Yemeni police and that we have the people on the scene that are necessary to support all investigative efforts,
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On behalf of the taxpayer, we're asking the tobacco companies to pay their fair share,
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not willing to wait through an open-ended appeals process that could prolong separation of this child from his father.
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If we are to ensure public safety and responsible computer use, then government, industry and the public must all work together,
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In some instances, local prosecutors and investigators do not have the resources to proceed and it is a difficult process trying to make sure there is funding. In other instances there's an unwillingness to proceed,