Kenneth Starr, the former president of Baylor University and an investigator into the Bill Clinton administration is set to give a lecture at UNM School of Law.
Star was slated to speak in October, but that was postponed.
UNM accountant Eric Vogler says Starr’s history should keep him from being a distinguished lecturer at UNM.
Star was forced to resign in 2016 after a legal review found that the university mishandled several cases of sexual assault.
The school says both Starr and the school agreed to reschedule.
Starr’s lecture is called “Investigating the President, Now and Then: Living in a Constitutional Quagmire.”
The event is free and open to the public, but those interested are required to register beforehand.
The lecture is set for Wednesday, Jan. 23, with a book signing at 4:45 p.m., then the lecture at 5:30 p.m.
Register by phone by calling (505)-277-8184.