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The late Ken Starr, a prominent lawyer and academic well known for his advocacy on behalf of religious liberty, is slated to receive an award posthumously later this year.

The Religious Freedom Institute announced in a statement on Friday that it was planning to posthumously award Starr with its 2025 Defender of Religious Freedom Award at an award ceremony and dinner scheduled to take place at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 6. Starr, who died in 2022, was best known as the former president of Baylor University, and for serving as an independent counsel investigating President Bill Clinton from 1994-98.

Shortly before his death, Starr published a book titled Religious Liberty in Crisis . Starr told The Christian Post that the goal of the book, published

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