Crowd gathers for dedication of new U-M law school building South Hall
Posted on Fri, Sep 7, 2012 : 6:36 p.m.
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The Michigan marching band prepares to perform before the ceremonial ribbon cutting to South Hall on Friday. South Hall is the latest addition to the University of Michigan Law School. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com
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The Michigan marching band prepares to perform before the ceremonial ribbon cutting to South Hall on Friday. South Hall is the latest addition to the University of Michigan Law School. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_02_fullsize.JPG
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Dean and Branch Rickey Collegiate Professor of Law Evan Caminker speaks at the South Hall dedication and ribbon cutting on Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_01_fullsize.JPG
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A crowd of people listen to speakers at the South Hall dedication and ribbon cutting on Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_04_fullsize.JPG
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Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Elena Kagan speaks to a large crowd at the Michigan Law School before cutting the ribbon to South Hall on Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_03_fullsize.JPG
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Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Elena Kagan gestures toward the latest addition to the University of Michigan Law School, South Hall, on Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_05_fullsize.JPG
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University of Michigan Board of Regents Chair Laurence Deitch holds a pair of ceremonial scissors prior to the South Hall ribbon cutting on Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_06_fullsize.JPG
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Spectators get ready to photograph the ribbon cutting to South Hall on Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_07_fullsize.JPG
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Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Elena Kagan (left), Dean Evan Caminker (center) and Board of Regents Chair Laurence Deitch (right) before cutting the ribbon to South Hall Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_08_fullsize.JPG
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Dean Evan Caminker (left) and Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Elena Kagan (right) tour the Michigan Law School on Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_10_fullsize.JPG
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Dean Evan Caminker (left) gives a tour of the Michigan Law School to Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Elena Kagan (right) on Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_11_fullsize.JPG
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Dean Evan Caminker (left) gives a tour of the Michigan Law School to Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Elena Kagan (right) on Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_09_fullsize.JPG
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Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Elena Kagan holds a gift on the Michigan campus Friday. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_South Hall Dedication/cache/09072012_NEWS_SCOTUS _Justice_Kagan_DJB_12_fullsize.JPG
Several speakers, along with U-M President Mary Sue Coleman, were on-hand at 3 p.m. at the law school's South Hall on Monroe Street to dedicate the new building, which opened last fall and is part of a $148 million renewal project at the law school.
Staff photographer Daniel Brenner was there to capture images from the event.
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