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Former Attorney General of the United States (1938-2016)
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Times, July 6, 1998, at BS. 22 Victims' Rights Amendment. Hearing on S.J. Res. 6 Before the S. Judiciary Comm., 105th Cong. 64 (1997) (statement of Janet Reno, U.S. Att'y Gen.). 30 See www.nveap.org (last visted Dec. 30, 2007). 3! For a comprehensive history of victims' efforts to pass a constitutional ame
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tion of Justice and the Enforcement of Laws: Dep't of Justice Oversight Hearing Before the S. Judiciary Comm., 104th Cong. 23-24 (1997) (statement of Janet Reno, Att'y Gen. of the United States). See hitp://www.nvean.org. See generally Twist, supra note 2. 6 For a comprehensive history of victims' efforts t
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the Department of Justice often seemed more like a never-ending conflict between armed camps. Bill Clinton could hardly stomach his attorney general, Janet Reno, having to weather the blowback from her decisions regarding Ruby Ridge, a standoff and deadly overre- action between survivalists and the FBI; Waco,
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filing Reno filing in 2002. Davis pointed out U.S. District Judge Shelby lirighsmith's ruling denying qualified immunity to U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno for her role in the raid to seize Elian Gonzalez in 2000. The 11th Circuit reversed the decision in 2003. absolving Reno as a supervisory official.
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e Department of Justice often seemed more like a never-ending conflict between armed camps. Bill Clinton could hardly stomach his attorney general, Janet Reno, having to weather the blowback from her decisions regarding Ruby Ridge, a standoff and deadly overre- action between survivalists and the FBI; Waco
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r up for the s Nude USA, the awe-inspiring Ginger Taylor took the runner-up Miss Nude USA spot. And the winner of the )S Miss Nude USA Pageant is: Janet Reno.... not really. tcha!) And the winner of the 2005 Miss Nude USA leant is: the sexy, Secants Starr! Serenna accepted crown and bouquet of roses and
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ontradictory and often cite Attorney General John Ashcroft's announcement that he is reconsidering the decision of his predecessor Attorney General Janet Reno to vacate the BIA ruling denying asylum to a Guatemalan woman who sought asylum based on repeated domestic violence by her husband." They assert th
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er, was overruled by Eric Holder, then deputy attorney general, who convened the Justice Department's death-penalty committee while Attorney General Janet Reno was at a White House meeting, court opinions say. At the penalty phase, federal prosecutors told jurors that Mr. Lee "has another murder under his
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my help is the State Attorney of Dade County Florida, which covers the City of Miami and several smaller cities. Katherine Fernandez Rundle replaced Janet Reno in 19 _, when President Clinton appointed Reno to serve as Attorney General of the United States. She has been repeatedly reelected and served with d

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Supreme Court
OrganizationHighest court of jurisdiction in the US

Harvey Weinstein
PersonAmerican film producer and sex offender (born 1952)

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Hillary Clinton
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1947)

Cynthia Nixon
PersonAmerican actress and politician

Michael Cohen
PersonAmerican former attorney and former Republican official
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Prince Charles
PersonKing of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms since 2022 (born 1948)

House of Representatives
OrganizationLower house of the United States Congress

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)

Richard Nixon
PersonPresident of the United States from 1969 to 1974 (1913–1994)

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)
Courtney Wild
PersonAmerican victim/survivor of Jeffrey Epstein who led legal battle for victims' rights

Ken Starr
PersonAmerican judge and educational administrator (1946–2022)
Doug Band
PersonAmerican presidential advisor