UCLA baseball loses its home field--for now--in a lawsuit over its use of veteran land
Briefly

U.S. Federal Judge David O. Carter's ruling mandates that UCLA is locked out of Jackie Robinson Stadium until a suitable plan ensuring veteran services is presented.
The ruling followed a lengthy hearing where Judge Carter expressed disappointment in UCLA's proposal, emphasizing the predominant focus on veteran services for the leased land.
Carter's decision also invalidated other leases, reinforcing the legal requirement for agreements to primarily serve veterans, highlighting the importance of meeting their needs.
In asserting that the UCLA lease was illegal, Carter stated that it failed to ensure service to veterans as a priority, sparking significant implications for ongoing use.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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