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(FOX NEWS) – A descendant of a major donor to a law school demanded that the institution pay back $3.6 billion after a decision was made to change the school name.
Virginia lawyer Robert C. Smith is the great-great-grandson of T.C. Williams, the name behind the University of Richmond’s T.C. Williams School of Law. Williams was a wealthy 19th-century businessman who owned tobacco companies, a graduate, and a trustee of the University of Richmond. Williams’ family donated $25,000 to fund the law school following his death.
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However, despite Williams' estate regularly donating to the university, the T.C. Williams School of Law was stripped of its name.
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