TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — The University of Alabama law school no longer bears the name of a donor who called for a boycott after the state passed a hardline anti-abortion law. Workers Friday took down Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr.’s name from the school that was named for him. Trustees have voted to return the $26.5 million he pledged to the school as well. The university says the dispute is about his attempts to dictate how his donation is to be used. Culverhouse says it’s because of his abortion remarks.
University of Alabama Trustees Vote to Refund $26M Gift
