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...death penalty defendants were Latino or black. The study also found that a handful of the 94 U.S. Attorneys' offices accounted for 43 percent of the cases recommended for the death penalty. But there's been no word of the further analysis that Clinton and former Attorney General Janet Reno called for, and this week, Garza submitted an additional memo to support his Sept. 2000 clemency petition, asking that his sentence be commuted to life without parole in part because it's still unclear whether racism has played a part in federal sentencing patterns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Prisoner Who May Beat McVeigh to the Death Chamber | 5/24/2001 | See Source »

...investigating Wen Ho Lee didn't even know that he and his wife had been paid FBI informants a few years earlier. During Louis Freeh's eight-year tenure (he is stepping down next month), the bureau was often at war with the Clinton Justice Department, largely over Janet Reno's hands-off approach to the serial Clinton scandals. Congressional Republicans cheered Freeh on--and gave him little oversight. There was plenty of fresh young talent entering the ranks, but mid- and senior management was a huge problem, as veteran agents left for better-paying jobs or were driven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Botching The Big Case | 5/21/2001 | See Source »

...never came. As McVeigh prepares for his execution on May 16, the militia movement that identified with his anti-government rage is dying off too. The last presidential election robbed the movement of two of its favorite villains: Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno. Now middle-aged men who used to tramp through forests in fatigues and war paint are back in front of their TVs sipping beer and watching the game. Nationwide, the number of active militia groups has plummeted, from a high of 858 in 1996 to 194 last year, according to figures from the Southern Poverty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tired Of Training For The Apocalypse | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

Perhaps it is only me, but I would like more than an assurance. The very fact that former Attorney General Janet Reno did not know about Carnivore’s implementation until she read about it in The New York Times indicates a gaping hole in the oversight that the FBI claims exists...

Author: By Emma R.F. Nothmann, | Title: Taking the Bite Out of Carnivore | 5/7/2001 | See Source »

...just not me. I hide behind my hair," she says. "It's my shield." Other famous faces--KATE MOSS, CHRISTY TURLINGTON, left, and Stella McCartney, to name a few--turned to supershort cuts this spring. Fledgling models have also taken the dare, but these are not Janet Reno do-it-yourselfers. Hmmm. If hemlines are indexed to a sagging economy, can short cuts be too? And if so, how do you afford the maintenance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 16, 2001 | 4/16/2001 | See Source »

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