Reseating Process at Kyle Field will not be Delayed

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Edited information courtesy of Houston Chronicle

A federal judge has denied a request to delay or alter the reseating process at Kyle Field after another group sued the 12th Man foundation to keep their seats and parking spaces.

The Houston Chronicle reports U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap of Marshall said donors failed to meet “the high bar that the test of irreparable injury under the law requires” for a temporary restraining order or temporary injunction.

Foundation attorneys asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit for lack of jurisdiction. They argued the case does not belong in federal court since 96 percent of the donors affected by the reseating process are Texas residents.

Attorneys requested a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against the foundation as it begins this week to assign new seat locations beginning with the 2015 football season.

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