American - Public | July 21, 1938 - November 7, 2016
We recognize that violence is a learned behavior. One of the best classrooms for learning violence is in the home.
Janet Reno
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The Bar Association can do so much in teaching people how to resolve conflicts without knives and guns and fists.
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I think young people can make such an extraordinarily important difference in making this world a better place.
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Young people have such tremendous energy.
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Peer mediation is a chance for students to work with other students to help them resolve problems, arguments, disagreements without having to get the teacher or the administration involved.
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I think our young people are our most precious possession.
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The Justice Department is staunchly committed to ensuring that all Americans are treated in a fair and just manner.
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Diversity is valued, and it is prized. We learn to appreciate each other and each other's struggles. From diversity, we draw our enormous and our lasting strength.
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When I went to law school, I had Roger Fisher for Civil Procedure. I never heard anything about negotiations.
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Our challenge is to remind ourselves that we do have common interest, common grounds, and common dreams.
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Unless the law issues from all of the people, some of the people will feel left out. They will come to feel alienated. They will be angry. And this will not be a cohesive democracy.
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Sometimes we're tone-deaf in Washington, and we listen only to ourselves. We do not hear the cry of people who want answers, want action, want protection, and have some darn good ideas as to how to provide it if only we would listen.
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