词条 | Napolitano, Janet |
释义 | Napolitano, Janet American lawyer and politician in full Janet Ann Napolitano born Nov. 29, 1957, New York, N.Y., U.S. ![]() Napolitano's family moved from the Northeast to the Southwest when she was a child. She attended Santa Clara University, graduating with a degree in political science in 1979, and she went on to earn her law degree from the University of Virginia (1983). She settled in Arizona, where she clerked for a circuit court judge before entering private practice. One of Napolitano's earliest appearances on the national stage was at the 1991 U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Clarence Thomas (Thomas, Clarence); Napolitano represented Anita Hill, a law professor who alleged that Thomas had sexually harassed her. In 1993 Pres. Bill Clinton (Clinton, Bill) nominated Napolitano to serve as U.S. attorney for Arizona, although her confirmation was delayed for more than a year by Senate Republicans who remembered her role at the Thomas hearings. She distinguished herself as U.S. attorney, obtaining federal funds for additional state police officers and taking the lead on several high-profile cases. ![]() |
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