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STARR

KENNETH W. STARR

Former Federal Judge and

U.S. Solicitor General Dies at 76

A Reagan judicial appointee and Solicitor General under George H.W. Bush, Ken Starr also served as Independent Counsel, President and Chancellor of Baylor University and Dean of the Pepperdine School of Law. Starr had a distinguished career in academia, the law and public service. After leaving Baylor, Starr was Of Counsel to The Lanier Law Firm, where he continued to practice appellate law. He also taught courses in constitutional law, negotiation and religious liberty plus authored several books and served as a commentator for Fox News. Starr died on September 13, 2022 at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center in Houston of complications from surgery.



Starr argued 36 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, including 25 during his service as U.S. Solicitor General from 1989 to 1993. He served as United States Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1983 to 1989, as Counselor and Chief of Staff to U.S. Attorney General William French Smith from 1981 to 1983, and as a law clerk to both Chief Justice Warren E. Burger (1975-1977) and to Fifth Circuit Judge David W. Dyer (1973-1974). He was appointed by a three-judge panel to serve as Independent Counsel for five investigations, including Whitewater, from 1994 to 1999.



For 25 years, Starr taught constitutional law as an adjunct or visiting professor at New York University, George Mason School of Law, Pepperdine School of Law, Chapman Law School and as the Louise L. Morrison Professor at The Baylor Law School. More recently, Starr taught courses at Regent Law School and Hillsdale College. Starr was a partner at two national law firms: Kirkland & Ellis and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, specializing in appellate law. He joined The Lanier Law Firm in 2017 as Of Counsel. Mark Lanier said of Ken, "Over four decades I have known Ken as "Judge Starr," "Dean Starr," "President Starr," "Uncle Ken," but most importantly "dear friend," to me, my family, our firm, our clients, American justice, and world justice. The world has lost a super Starr, and the world is rightly in mourning."



He served as the Duane and Kelly Roberts Dean of the Pepperdine School of Law from 2004 to 2010 and as President and Chancellor of Baylor University from 2010 to 1016. According to the current president of Pepperdine, Jim Gash, "Starr's vision for Pepperdine was global…I am profoundly grateful for Ken's friendship, mentorship, counseling, guidance and encouragement." Starr also held leadership roles on many non-profit boards, including Advocates International, Christian Legal Society and the Alliance Defending Freedom Advisory Board. Throughout his professional career, he championed the cause of religious liberty and freedom of conscience for all persons.



Other boards on which he served were: The Council for Court Excellence (past President); Institute of Judicial Administration (past President); Southern Presidents Conference (past President; the Philosophical Society of Texas (past President); American Judicature Society; American Law Institute; American Association of Law Schools; American Bar Association Journal of Editors; American Inns of Court; Institute for United States Studies; Supreme Court Historical Society; Senior Fellow of the Administrative Conference of the United States, National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU); Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas (ICUT); the Baylor College of Medicine, the Baylor Scott & White Healthcare System, American University, Shenandoah University, TPUSA Advisory Board, and the House DC, a faith-based after school program for inner city youth.



Kenneth Winston Starr was born July 21, 1946, to William D. Starr and Vannie Trimble Starr. He grew up in San Antonio where his father was a barber and minister. After graduating from San Antonio's Sam Houston High School, he earned his B.A. from George Washington University (while working part-time on Capitol Hill for Congressman Bob Price). He earned a Master of Arts in Political Science from Brown University and his Juris Doctor degree from Duke University Law School where he was Order of the Coif and served as Note and Comment Editor on the Duke Law Journal. He and Alice Jean Mendell of Mamaroneck, New York were married on August 23, 1970, one week before he began law school. He was admitted to practice law in Texas, California, the District of Columbia, Virginia, and the United States Supreme Court.



Starr was author of many articles and several highly acclaimed books: Religious Liberty in Crisis: Exercising Your Faith in an Age of Uncertainty was described by best-selling author Os Guinness as "seasoned, wise, magisterial, and gracefully written -- a comprehensive judge's tour of the religious freedom horizon;" First Among Equals: The Supreme Court in American Life, was praised by U.S. Circuit Judge David B. Sentelle as "eminently readable and informative...not just the best treatment to-date of the Court after Chief Justice Earl Warren, it is likely to have that distinction for a long, long time;"Bear Country: The Baylor Story and Contempt: A Memoir of the Clinton Investigation (a New York Times best seller in 2018).



He received numerous honors and awards, including the Edmund Randolph Award for Outstanding Service in the Department of Justice, the Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service, the J. Reuben Clark Law Society 2005 Distinguished Service Award, the 2004 Capital Book Award, and the Jefferson Cup award from the FBI. He received honorary doctoral degrees from American University, Hampton Sydney College, Shenandoah University, and Pepperdine University.



Starr is survived by his beloved wife, Alice Mendell Starr, to whom he was married for 52 years. They lived in Northern Virginia, California and most recently Waco, Texas. In addition, he is survived by his three children, Randall P. Starr married to Melina T. Starr, Carolyn S. Doolittle married to Cameron M. Doolittle, and Cynthia S. Roemer married to Justin M. Roemer, plus nine precious grandchildren: Grace, Christiana, Hewson and Sandhana Doolittle; William and Charlotte Starr; and Sienna, Madison and Colton Roemer. Starr is also survived by his sister, Billie Jeayne Reynolds and brother, Jerry Starr. Speaking for all of Ken's children, Randall said: "We are deeply saddened with the loss of our dear and loving Father and Grandfather, whom we admired for his prodigious work ethic, but who always put his family first. The love, energy, endearing sense of humor, and fun-loving interest Dad exhibited to each of us was truly special, and we cherish the many wonderful memories we were able to experience with him. He is now with his Lord and Savior."



Starr was beloved by many treasured colleagues and friends. Tommye Lou Davis, who served as Starr's Chief of Staff at Baylor University, said of her time serving with Ken, "It was a great honor to serve Baylor alongside Ken Starr. His warm, inclusive personality brought the campus uniquely together. He was deeply loved by students, highly respected by faculty and staff, and greatly admired by alumni and the broader Baylor family. Judge Starr's brilliant mind, affable personality, and tireless efforts on behalf of the University have left an indelible mark on all of us fortunate enough to have worked with him. I will always be grateful for his friendship, dynamic leadership and selfless service to Baylor University."



Robert Vagley, former President of the American Insurance Association and a friend of nearly four decades, said to an inquiring reporter that he deeply admired "Ken's absolute decency, his rock solid faith, his love for his wife and children, his loyalty to family and friends, his devotion to our country and Constitution, his belief in the rule of law and an ordered and civil society, his willingness to serve for the greater good without regard for his own plans and wishes, his always sunny disposition, his charity and good will to all, his humility and selflessness, his charming and jocular personality, and his Texas-bred and Texas sized strength of character."





Starr will be buried at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin. Visitation will be held at Wilkirson Hatch Bailey in Waco on Friday, September 23 from 4 to 7 p.m.. A memorial service will be held at Antioch Community Church in Waco on Saturday, September 24 at 3 p.m. Jimmy Seibert, senior pastor of Antioch, said of Ken's life, "The world will remember Ken Starr as a brilliant thinker, leader, and defender of truth and justice. I will remember Ken Starr as a devoted personal friend and a man of sincere and deep faith. Thank you, Ken, for your love of God, your love of family and your love for all of us. You will always be remembered in American history, but you will be specifically remembered in our hearts."



In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Ken Starr can be made to:

Alliance Defending Freedom 15100 N. 90th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85260

or

Religious Freedom Institute 316 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, Suite 501

Washington, DC 20003

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Published by The Washington Post on Sep. 16, 2022.

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Monica Lewinsky

September 7, 2024

I just heard about
Ken passing away. What fantastic news! Best regards, Monica Lewinsky

Kevin William Ellison

February 15, 2024

I am sure he was not liked but he was just doing the job he was ordered to do. So I say god's speed to Hevan Mr. Ken Starr

Dennis Tessier

January 17, 2023

Truly one of the best trial lawyers I´ve had the honor to work with. Our hearts and prayers are with the Starr family. Rest in peace dear friend.

JOYCE MAINZ

September 26, 2022

so very sorry of the passing away of Kenneth Starr. We use to live right next door to Ken's parents on ALMA DR., in San Antonio, Tx and have met Ken when he came down to visit his parents. Like his parents, Ken was a Very sweet person, he Learned from the Best---His Parents!! May he Rest in Peace!! Now Up in heaven with the Good Lord GOD and with his Parents!!

Dr. Jf Cantu, DPA, MPA, MA

September 22, 2022

As a former graduate of Sam Houston HS, Class of '57, am very proud of your accomplishments. You were a fine man whose life served as a role model to the many who remain. God bless.

William J. A. Sparks, Esq.

September 20, 2022

Ken Starr was the finest of what a lawyer, Judge and educator should be in America. I've known Ken since 1970, and seen his brilliance, matched only by civility, decency and good humor. Whatever obstacles he inevitably faced in life, God gave him the fortitude to meet head on, and overcome. It never occurred to me I would not see him at our 50th Duke Law School Reunion in 2023. All I want to say is, I am devastated by his loss. Heartfelt sympathy and condolences to Alice Starr and his family.

Sherry Gosnell

September 18, 2022

I´m just a fellow Texan who truly admired Mr. Starr for his leadership and being a man of integrity in a time America seems to need them most. I had the privilege of meeting him and holding a brief conversation when my daughter was moving into her dorm at Baylor U. I felt privileged that such an important man would hold such a friendly and warm conversation with me. May God comfort your family at this terrible time of grief.

Daniel G. Eramian

September 18, 2022

I served in the Department of Justice when Ken was the Solicitor General. He was one of the brightest, fair and most decent gentlemen I have ever met. Truly tragic.

William A. Peper, M.D.

September 18, 2022

Alice and family, how heavy my heart is, to learn of Ken´s death. I´m very troubled by his loss (this world needs people like him), but so grateful for his life and friendship. He made this place better!
Though like in the song ("I just looked around, and he´s gone") we miss him, he lives in the presence of Our Lord, and that makes me smile. All the best.

Joyce & Robby Mainz

September 18, 2022

So very sorry!! Prayers going out to You All at this Sad time in Ya'lls Life. My husband and I lived next door to Ken's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Starr on Alma Dr., in San Antonio, Tx and had met Ken several times when he would come to visit them. Like his parents, Ken was a very Sweet Person.

Donna Johnson

September 17, 2022

Dear Ken Starr Family,
Although I didn't know Judge Starr personally, I appreciated his integrity and search for truth. I read his book, Contempt and have begun Religious Liberty in Crisis. I'll miss his wisdom and courage. My condolences to you in your time of grief. God be with you. Sincerely, Donna Johnson

Traci Woodard

September 17, 2022

Thank you. Simply Thank you

Alan Reaves

September 16, 2022

Janice and I are sorry for your loss and share your grief in the passing of our dear friend, Kenneth. He will always be remembered by us for not only his intelligence and wisdom but for his wit. But the quality we appreciate the most is that even in his professional life and as he gained national recognition, he remembered those of us who shared in his formative years. Today, our neighbors still call our guest room the Kenneth Starr Room as this was the place he stayed with us when he came to do a fund raiser for our private school.
Finally, again allow me to say we are saddened at the loss of our dear friend but God has given us many wonderful memories which will keep him alive in our thoughts. May God bless and comfort you and your family and please know you are in our prayers.

E. Wayne Angle

September 16, 2022

Godspeed Ken!

Jeremy Leahy

September 15, 2022

Ken was a guest on my podcast on several occasions. he had a great sense of history, law, politics and most of all a great sense of humor. RIP my friend.
Jeremy Leahy

Valencia Giddens-Grimes

September 14, 2022

What an accomplished alum. Rest well sir and all of my prayers to your family and friends

JoElla Schuster Heinsohn

September 14, 2022

I graduated with Ken in 1964 from
Sam Houston High School. He was a great person, so happy to have known him.

Pat Huvkian

September 14, 2022

Rest In Peace, Ken. You set out in 1964 from SHHS as President
of the Senior Class with a goal of marking your mark. That you have done in spades. I am proud to call you a friend. My most sincere condolences to your wife Alice and all of your family. With deepest sympathy, Pat Guckian

Christine Dittmar Cushman

September 14, 2022

Judge Starr was the epitome of the jurist every lawyer should aspire to be. My late father, Harris Dittmar, treasured their friendship, as well as their mutual love for the Constitution. America has lost a great patriot and an invaluable legal conscience. My heart goes out in sympathy for his family and loved ones.

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