There was the Janet Reno the public saw, the trailblazing U.S. attorney general who for eight years steered the Clinton administration through its biggest cases and legal crises.
And then there was the Reno that lawyers at the U.S. Justice Department knew, a boss who “danced like a dervish” at the bat mitzvah of one official’s daughter and who orchestrated readings of Shakespeare plays in her conference room.
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