Full question:
What is meant by the doctrine that a supreme court will not hear a moot case?
- Category: Courts
- Date:
- State: National
Answer:
Neither state nor federal appellate courts will consider a moot appeal. A case is moot when the parties no longer have a legal interest in the outcome, or when the issues have become academic or nonexistent. In such situations, there is no real or justifiable controversy to resolve.
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