George Mason University and its fundraising foundation don’t have to turn over records requested by students seeking information about their ties to billionaires Charles and the late David Koch, GOP megadonors who sponsored the recent rechristening of GMU’s Antonin Scalia Law School, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled.
The state court lawsuit targeted the school and the George Mason University Foundation Inc., a nonprofit corporation that manages private donations to it.
It was filed by a law students’ group, Transparent GMU, after they rebuffed the group’s public records request, under state law, for information about “any grants, cooperative agreements, gift agreements, ...
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