Where There Are Rights: Starr Legal Theories

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WHERE THERE ARE RIGHTS™  exposes how negligence has been built into the digital and institutional frameworks that shape modern life. From social platforms to legislative acts, Katherine Starr shows how accountability has been systemically deferred, leaving individuals to carry harms that should never have been theirs to bear.

Drawing on her dual perspective as a Legal Theorist and Two-Time Olympian, Starr reveals how law, technology, and governance intersect and how that intersection has been allowed to fracture. In accessible yet rigorous terms, she introduces trademarked legal frameworks that name what courts, policymakers, and institutions have ignored: that negligence has an architecture, a frequency, and a delegation pattern and where there are rights, there must also be remedies. These remedies are now ready to be tested in law.

With nearly two decades of experience as an expert witness, Starr has advised on Title IX and constitutional cases, consulted for the U.S. Department of Justice, and been upheld as an expert at the appellate level. Her frameworks covering digital access, systemic architecture, frequency, delegation, and institutional shielding are primed to establish new causes of action, influencing how negligence is pled in courts and understood in policy debates.

At once urgent and forward-thinking, WHERE THERE ARE RIGHTS¿ is not simply a critique of institutional failure but a roadmap for reclaiming accountability. Whether read by legal professionals, policymakers, or anyone affected by digital harm, it offers new tools for navigating a world where rights are too often abstract, and negligence has become the unspoken default.

Featured by ESPN, NPR, BBC, and The New York Times, Katherine Starr brings both authority and clarity to the most pressing questions of our time: What happens when negligence is designed into our systems, and how do we restore rights where they have been eroded?

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Katherine Starr
September 17, 2025
“Where There Are Rights is a groundbreaking work that combines deep legal insight with a forward-thinking vision of accountability. Katherine Starr™ moves beyond traditional commentary to propose concrete frameworks such as Negligent Digital Architecture™ and Negligent Digital Access, that expose how institutions fail u, and what legal tools we need to restore responsibility. This isn’t just another book about law; it’s a blueprint for a safer digital and institutional future. An essential
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About the author

KATHERINE STARR™ is a Legal Theorist, Expert Witness, and Two-Time Olympian with nearly two decades of experience exposing systemic negligence in sport and institutions. She has advised on Title IX and constitutional cases, consulted for the U.S. Department of Justice, and been upheld as an expert at the appellate level. Her work has been featured by ESPN, NPR, BBC, and The New York Times. Starr is the author of Rescue Me: A Powerful Memoir by an Olympian and Where There Are Rights: Starr Legal Theories™, two works that together trace her journey from lived experience to pioneering legal frameworks addressing negligence, accountability, and digital harm in modern institutions.

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