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Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar gets temporary restraining order

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Joey Aguilar gets restraining order vs NCAA. What's next for Tennessee QB?
Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar was granted a temporary restraining order against NCAA eligibility rules by a Knoxville judge. Here's what that means.

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Joey Aguilar granted temporary restraining order against NCAA
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Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar granted temporary restraining order as he attempts to play for Vols in 2026
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Tennessee's Joey Aguilar granted restraining order in bid for another year eligibility
Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar has been granted a temporary restraining order by a judge in Knoxville, Tennessee, potentially laying the groundwork for his return to the Vols in 2026.

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Joey Aguilar granted temporary restraining order in his lawsuit against NCAA
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Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar wins temporary restraining order in NCAA eligibility lawsuit
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Government appeals temporary restraining order prohibiting the detention of Minnesota refugees

The Trump administration is asking a judge to lift his temporary restraining order prohibiting the arrest and detentions of Minnesota’s refugees. Last week, U.S. District Judge John Tunheim prohibited the federal government from detaining any refugees who don’t have a green card and ordered the release of dozens of lawfully admitted refugees detained under Operation PARRIS.
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Judge denies temporary restraining order to end Operation Metro Surge

A federal judge said in their ruling that an injunction to Operation Metro Surge would cause "irreparable harm to the government."
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