'Modern Justice' Unveiling at Washburn Law

'Modern Justice' was unveiled near the Washburn Law Library entrance on Wednesday, February 27, 2008.
The 14-inch tall sculpture depicts a blindfolded woman and man, standing back-to-back, each with an extended arm, holding a balance scale (i.e., scales of justice). Smaller, desktop versions of the piece were presented to individuals who endowed scholarships during Washburn Law's Centennial Celebration.
See the news item about this event.

'Modern Justice' awaits unveiling.
'Modern Justice' awaits unveiling.
Dean Thomas Romig talking about 'Modern Justice.'
Dean Thomas Romig talking about 'Modern
Justice.'
Movie showing creation of the sculpture.
Movie showing creation of the sculpture.
Attendees at unveiling watch movie.
Attendees at unveiling watch movie.
The sculptor, Yolanda vanderGaast, unveiling 'Modern Justice.'
The sculptor, Yolanda vanderGaast, unveiling
'Modern Justice.'
Yolanda vanderGaast with 'Modern Justice.'
Yolanda vanderGaast with 'Modern Justice.'
'Modern Justice' was commissioned by Professor Nancy Maxwell and Terry Curry.
'Modern Justice' was commissioned by
Professor Nancy Maxwell and Terry Curry.
'Modern Justice' shows a man and a woman back-to-back holding scales of justice.
'Modern Justice' shows a man and a woman
back-to-back holding scales of justice.