A group of graduates of the Texas Wesleyan University School of Law have filed a class action against Texas A&M University School of Law, which acquired their alma mater in 2013, claiming it has disavowed them as alumni.

The proposed class action filed on behalf of an estimated 3,000 Texas Wesleyan law graduates asks the court to compel Texas A&M to reissue diplomas with the school's new name and provide them with access to alumni resources.

“Plaintiffs ask the court to declare that [Texas A&M] School of Law cannot claim the work and accomplishments of plaintiffs and then deny they are graduates,” the complaint reads.