US Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Visits SacramentoLoading
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    Angelo Tsakopoulos, left, is assisted by Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's three children from left Gregory Kennedy, 47, Justin Kennedy, 48, and Kristin Kennedy, 44, at the unveiling and first look of a statue in their father's honor at the Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Library and Learning Center on Thursday, March 07, 2013 in Sacramento, Calif.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • The U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's statue was made by world-renown sculptor Vangelis Moustakas, creator of the distinguished pubic monument of "Alexander the Great" erected in Thessaloniki, Greece. The inscription on the statue says of Kennedy says "Liberty comes not from officials by grace but from the constitution by right." Photo taken March 07, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, center, reacts with wife Mary, left, and two members of his family Peter Davis Olson, 8, left, and Matthew Davis Olson, 11, right, at the unveiling of a statue in his honor at the dedication of the Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Library and Learning Center. Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson reacts in background right. Photo taken March 07, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, left, chats with world-renown sculptor Vangelis Moustakas, right, who created the sculpture of him at the unveiling and dedication of the Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Library and Learning Center. Photo taken March 07, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • World-renown sculptor Vangelis Moustakas, left, cups the hand of U. S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy after the unveiling of the scultpure he presented him with famed American artist Gregory Kondos at right. They were all at the dedication of the Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Library and Learning Center at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 07, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy speaks to students from McClatchy High School at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy listens to a student while speaking to students from McClatchy High School at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy speaks to students from McClatchy High School at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy speaks to students from McClatchy High School at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, right, chats with Ellen Wong, left, a government teacher at McClatchy high school as students gather around for a group portrait at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy is flanked by security as he poses for a picture with students from McClatchy High School at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • A student hams it up for the camera as U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, right, chats with Ellen Wong, a government teacher from McClatchy high school before having a group shot taken at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy speaks to the press at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy speaks to the press from McClatchy High School at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy speaks to the press at the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy speaks to students from McClatchy High School in the rotunda of the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. Photo taken March 06, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com

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