The faculty of George Mason University School of Law on Thursday struck back against campus critics who oppose the school’s renaming in honor of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.

The professors overwhelmingly adopted a resolution supporting the name change and the public university’s handling of the $30 million donation from an anonymous benefactor and the Charles Koch Foundation that led to the renaming.

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