Judge Allows Rose Bowl Lawsuit Against UCLA to Proceed
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge denied UCLA's motion to dismiss a breach-of-contract lawsuit filed by the Rose Bowl.

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has denied UCLA's motion to dismiss a breach-of-contract lawsuit filed by the Rose Bowl, allowing the case to move forward.
The ruling represents another legal setback for UCLA as it faces ongoing litigation related to its contractual obligations with the Rose Bowl. The university had sought to have the case dismissed entirely.
The Rose Bowl's lawsuit alleges that UCLA breached its contract with the venue, though specific details of the alleged breach were not immediately available. The case will now proceed through the court system.
The decision comes as UCLA continues to navigate various legal and administrative challenges. The university has not yet announced whether it plans to appeal the judge's ruling.
Both UCLA and Rose Bowl representatives have not provided immediate comment on the court's decision to allow the lawsuit to continue.