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JANET RENO

Name: Janet Reno                                                                     
Born: 21 July 1938 Miami, Florida                                                     
                                                                                     
Janet Reno (born July 21, 1938) was the first and to date only female Attorney       
General of the United States (1993–2001). She was nominated by President Bill       
Clinton on February 11, 1993, and confirmed on March 11. She was the second           
longest serving Attorney General after William Wirt.                                 
                                                                                     
Reno's father, Henry Reno (original surname Rasmussen), immigrated to the United     
States from Denmark and for forty-three years was a police reporter for the           
Miami Herald. Jane Wood, Reno's mother, raised her children and then became           
an investigative reporter for the Miami News. Janet Reno has three younger           
siblings. She is the sister of columnist Robert Reno, and aunt to model Hunter       
Reno. She was one of two Danish Americans in the cabinet, the other being Lloyd       
Bentsen.                                                                             
                                                                                     
Reno attended public school in Miami-Dade County, Florida, where she was a           
debating champion and was valedictorian at Coral Gables High School. In 1956         
Reno enrolled at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where she majored in         
chemistry, lived in Balch Hall, became president of the Women's Self-Government       
Association, and earned her room and board.                                           
                                                                                     
In 1960, Reno enrolled at Harvard Law School, one of only sixteen women in a         
class of more than 500 students. She received her LL.B. from Harvard three years     
later.                                                                               
                                                                                     
In 1971, Reno was named staff director of the Judiciary Committee of the Florida     
House of Representatives. She helped revise the Florida court system. In 1973         
she accepted a position with the Dade County State's Attorney's Office. During       
this time, questions about Reno's sexual orientation became a major part of           
Republican opponent Jack Thompson's campaign against her, who demanded to know       
her sexual orientation. She left the state's attorney's office in 1976 to             
become a partner in a private law firm.                                               
                                                                                     
In 1978, Reno was appointed State Attorney for Dade County (now called Miami-Dade     
County). She was elected to the Office of State Attorney in November 1978 and         
was returned to office by the voters four more times. She helped reform the           
juvenile justice system and pursued delinquent fathers for child support             
payments and established the Miami Drug Court.                                       
                                                                                     
During her time in Dade County, she was the lead prosecutor in a police               
brutality case. She was unable to convict any of the four officers charged with       
beating Arthur McDuffie in 1979.                                                     
                                                                                     
In 1995, Reno was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease.