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Tuscaloosa judge denies Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako's injunction against NCAA eligibility rules in courtroom scene.
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Judge denies Bediako's injunction against NCAA eligibility rules

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A Tuscaloosa judge ruled against Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako on February 9, denying his request for a preliminary injunction and ending his brief return to college play. Bediako, who had played five games for the Crimson Tide under a temporary restraining order, is now ineligible under NCAA bylaws. The decision reinforces restrictions on former professionals rejoining college sports.

A federal judge in New York has permitted Arbitrum DAO to move $71 million in frozen ether to Aave. The order preserves the legal claims of terrorism victims against the funds tied to a North Korea-linked hack.

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A Seoul court on Friday sentenced a former Marine commander to three years in prison for his role in the 2023 death of a young Marine during a search operation.

The Western Cape Education Department is reviewing a High Court ruling that declared its learner admission policy unconstitutional. The decision highlights failures in placing late applicants, particularly from marginalized communities. The department must now develop a revised plan within six months.

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A Los Angeles judge ruled on December 5, 2025, denying security guard Emani Ellis a new trial in her failed assault lawsuit against Cardi B. The decision upholds a September jury verdict in favor of the rapper over a 2018 altercation at a doctor's office. The judge rejected claims that a pen-tossing incident outside the courthouse intimidated jurors.

The Environment and Land Court in Ol Kalou has banned planting eucalyptus trees within 30 meters of water sources. Judge Mugo Kamau has ordered the National Assembly to enact regulating laws within 12 months. In the interim, the court has issued temporary guidelines to manage such planting.

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Inspector General Douglas Kanja has announced that the recruitment of 10,000 police constables will take place on November 17, 2025, as a one-day exercise at 427 centers nationwide. This follows the High Court's lifting of a suspension on the process. The event seeks to enlist young Kenyans to advance police reforms.

 

 

 

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