The University of Alabama returned $21.5 million Friday to a donor who urged students to boycott over the state’s recently passed abortion ban.
Hugh Culverhouse Jr. called it retaliation for his position against the controversial law. University officials said it was not related.
Culverhouse, a Florida lawyer and developer, originally pledged a total of $26.5 million last year. The university named its law school for him then, which was the largest gift in the university’s 187-year history
The university removed his name from the law school’s sign on Friday after the board of trustees voted to return the $21.5 million he had given so far.