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Oct. 7, 2024
UCLA pleads with federal judge to reopen baseball stadium
Veterans have received no benefit from the federal judge's order to close Jackie Robinson Stadium and it's been "really rough" on the students, an attorney for UCLA argued in court in a case involving use of VA land in West Los Angeles.
Despite hearing pleas that the weeklong closure of UCLA's Jackie Robinson Stadium has caused nothing but "trauma" to the public school's baseball team and did nothing to benefit homeless veterans in the area, a federal judge said Friday the stadium will remain cordoned off for at least another week.
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter said he needs that time to review documents that argue for and against the university's request to temporarily open the stadium...
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