Judge allows UCLA baseball team to return to Jackie Robinson Stadium
Briefly

After a four-week trial this summer, Carter ruled the lease to UCLA of 10 acres on which the stadium sits was illegal because it did not predominantly focus on service to veterans. He ordered the stadium cordoned off in late September.
In an attempt to regain use of the stadium, UCLA attorney Raymond Cardozo said the university was willing to nearly double its rent to $600,000 and release two acres for housing.
Carter initially spurned that offer while working with attorneys in the case to identify parcels where an initial 106 modular units of temporary housing could be placed.
Returning to court Monday, attorney Roman Silberfeld said they objected to the terms the judge described. But Carter said he thought it would not make sense to pass up money that could be used for housing.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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