KU Law Photo Galleries
KU Law at the Obama Inauguration
A law faculty member and several alumni attended the historic inauguration of President Obama in Washington, D.C., and captured the experience in pictures.Scroll over the images to enlarge
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Courtesy of Christie Sim Hudson
KU Law graduates, from left, Jennie Guttery, Tim Glassco, Ann Premer
and Christie Sim Hudson, all L'02, celebrate in Washington, D.C., after
watching the inauguration of President Obama. -
Courtesy of Christie Sim Hudson
From left, Ann Premer, Christie Sim Hudson and Jennie Guttery,
all L'02 -
Courtesy of Linda Shewack
A view of the inaugural parade from the rooftop of a Pennsylvania Avenue
apartment building -
Courtesy of Linda Shewack
A view of the Capitol and the National Mall on the Monday evening -
Courtesy of Linda Shewack
Linda Shewack, L'07, captured this image of the MSNBC booth on the
National Mall the evening before the inauguration. Keith Olbermann
was broadcasting. -
Courtesy of Linda Shewack
The Capitol glows on the evening before the
inauguration. "One thing they do know how to do
in this town is light a monument," Shewack said. -
Courtesy of Linda Shewack
A view of the inaugural parade from the rooftop of the Newseum -
Courtesy of Linda Shewack
Linda Shewack, L'07, right, and her sister caught the inaugural
festivities from the rooftop of Shewack's Pennsylvania Avenue
apartment building. -
Courtesy of Linda Shewack
Thousands of people watched inaugural festivities from Washington,
D.C., rooftops. -
Courtesy of Linda Shewack
A stunning view of the Capitol and the inauguration stage from the
rooftop of the Pennsylvania Avenue apartment building where
2007 KU Law alumna Linda Shewack lives. -
Courtesy of Carol Toland
Carol Toland, L'07, took this photo at the precise moment that Barack
Obama was taking the oath of office. Toland viewed the ceremony from
the purple section. -
Courtesy of Carol Toland
Following the swearing-in ceremony, Carol Toland, L'07,
stepped in front of the Capitol for a portrait. -
Courtesy of Carol Toland
Carol Toland, L'07, displays her purple-section tickets to the historic
inauguration of President Barack Obama. -
Courtesy of Carol Toland
The view of the Capitol from 2007 alumna Carol Toland's location on
the National Mall. -
Courtesy of Andrew Torrance
Andrew Torrance, associate professor of law, captured this image of
a portion of the massive crowd that gathered in Washington, D.C., to
witness the inauguration. -
Courtesy of Andrew Torrance
Andrew Torrance, associate professor of law, was near the front of this
line of people admitted to the ticketed purple section of the National Mall. -
Courtesy of Andrew Torrance
Security was extremely tight in Washington, D.C., on inauguration day.
"There were military vehicles, helicopters and soldiers everywhere,
including soldiers with guns that were 5 feet long," said Andrew Torrance,
associate professor of law. -
Courtesy of Andrew Torrance
Andrew Torrance, associate professor of law, had a pretty clear view of
the inaugural stage from his spot on the National Mall.


