Immigration
Dec. 8, 1999
AG Reno Is Wrong to Keep Evidence From Prisoner
By Anthony Lewis Janet Reno has been an admirably independent attorney general. Where her record is faulty, however, is on civil liberty. Whether through inexperience or insensitivity, she did not raise her voice against harsh provisions of the 1996 Immigration Act and other legislation.




By Anthony Lewis
Janet Reno has been an admirably independent attorney general. Where her record is faulty, however, is on civil liberty. Whether through inexperience or insensitivity, she did not raise her voice against harsh provisions of the 1996 Immigration Act and other legislation.
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Janet Reno has been an admirably independent attorney general. Where her record is faulty, however, is on civil liberty. Whether through inexperience or insensitivity, she did not raise her voice against harsh provisions of the 1996 Immigration Act and other legislation.
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