After installing the updates containing the new versions of udev, I ran
four tests and determined the problem has been solved. I checked against
pressing the button twice, once on the new eject buttons in nautilus and
once right clicking on the disk drive and hitting "eject". I would also
like to point out I did not have to reboot my machine for this to take
effect.

I would like to caution those who haven't installed the updates yet.
Backup your /boot/grub/menu.lst file before doing so. For some reason
when I installed updates on my laptop it was overwritten and didn't
contain any entries. So when the machine came back up, it dropped
straight into the grub command prompt.

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CD-ROM tray closes automatically after eject
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283316
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