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What (who) is Kenneth Starr - definition

AMERICAN JUDGE AND EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
Kenneth W. Starr; Kenneth Star; Kenneth Winston Starr; Ken Star; Ken Staff; Kenn Star; Alice Mendell; Alice Mendell Starr; Alice Starr; Kenneth Starr; Starr, Ken; Starr, Kenn
  • Starr in December 2019
  • Starr in November 2021
  • Starr testifying before the House Judiciary Committee in November 1998
  • Official portrait as D.C. Circuit judge
  • Starr with [[Brett Kavanaugh]] and [[Alex Azar]] in the 1990s

Chester Starr         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN (1914-1999)
Chester G. Starr; Chester G Starr
Chester Gibbs Starr (October 5, 1914 in Centralia, Missouri – 22 September 1999 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American historian. An authority on ancient history, he specialized in the ancient art and archeology of the Greco-Roman civilization.
Starr Restaurants         
Starr Restaurant Organization; STARR Restaurants
Starr Restaurants, stylized as STARR Restaurants, is a restaurant group headed by founder and CEO Stephen Starr, with restaurants in Philadelphia, New York City, Washington D.C.
Tom Starr         
AMERICAN OUTLAW
Starr, Tom
Thomas Starr (1813–1890) was a Cherokee in the American West, who was declared an outlaw by his tribe in an internal conflict over treaties with the United States government. He was also involved in running whiskey into Indian Territory and rustling stock.

Wikipedia

Ken Starr

Kenneth Winston Starr (July 21, 1946 – September 13, 2022) was an American lawyer and judge who authored the Starr Report, which led to the impeachment of Bill Clinton. He headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy, from 1994 to 1998. Starr previously served as a federal appellate judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1983 to 1989 and as the U.S. solicitor general from 1989 to 1993 during the presidency of George H. W. Bush.

Starr received the most public attention for his tenure as independent counsel while Bill Clinton was U.S. president. Starr was initially appointed to investigate the suicide of deputy White House counsel Vince Foster and the Whitewater real estate investments of Clinton. The three-judge panel charged with administering the Ethics in Government Act later expanded the inquiry into numerous areas including suspected perjury about Clinton's sexual affair with Monica Lewinsky. After more than four years of investigation, Starr filed the Starr Report, which alleged that Clinton lied about the existence of the affair during a sworn deposition. The allegation led to the impeachment of Clinton and the five-year suspension of Clinton's Arkansas law license.

Starr served as the dean of the Pepperdine University School of Law. He was later both the president and the chancellor of Baylor University in Waco, Texas, from June 2010 until May and June 2016, respectively, and at the same time the Louise L. Morrison chair of constitutional law at Baylor Law School. On May 26, 2016, following an investigation into the mishandling by Starr of several sexual assaults at the school, Baylor University's board of regents announced that Starr's tenure as university president would end on May 31. The board said he would continue as chancellor, but on June 1, Starr resigned that position with immediate effect. On August 19, 2016, Starr announced he would also resign from his tenured professor position at Baylor Law School, completely severing his ties with the university in a "mutually agreed separation", following accusations that he ignored allegations of sexual assault on campus.

On January 17, 2020, Starr joined President Donald Trump's legal team during his first impeachment trial.

Examples of use of Kenneth Starr
1. Barack Obama to independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr.
2. Kenneth Starr is representing the school board on a pro bono basis.
3. Among those fighting the execution are former independent counsel Kenneth Starr.
4. Ten years ago: Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr reversed his decision to resign.
5. "Hope you‘re having fun there on the fast track," wrote Kenneth Starr, then counselor to the attorney general.