10 Questions for Kenneth Starr

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I don't think I'll comment at a moral level. But at a policy level, I think gay marriage is a very important issue for the people to be able to thoughtfully and judiciously discuss. I do not think it's an issue that should be resolved by unelected judges. I see no impediment to a constitutional amendment.

ARE THERE ANY COURSES AT PEPPERDINE YOU'RE DYING TO TEACH--MAYBE A SEMINAR ON THE INDEPENDENT-COUNSEL STATUTE OR PRESIDENTIAL IMPEACHMENT?

Nasty question! Out of order! [Laughs.] I do plan to teach a seminar in constitutional law my first year there. I am also discussing the possibility of teaching a mini-course in religious liberty.

WHAT IF YOU GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS CLINTON'S JAVERT?

I hope that won't happen. But I will in all things be content.

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