Mootness

Mootness
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United States Constitutional Meaning of Mootness
The status of a case or controversy indicating that it no longer involves a legal question appropriate to be heard and decided by a court.
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Advisory Opinion (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia) Justiciable Issue (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia) Standing (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia).
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