- The
terms moot,
mootness and
moot point are used both in
English and in
American law,
although with
significantly different meanings. In the
legal system...
- "
moot court" may be
shortened to
simply "
moot" or "
mooting". Parti****nts are
either referred to as "
mooters" or, less conventionally, "mooties".
Moot...
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reopen the
case in U.S.
District Court in
Texas to have Roe v. Wade overturned. However, the
Fifth Circuit decided that her
case was
moot, in McCorvey...
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International Law
Moot Court Competition, also
known as the
Jessup Moot or The Jessup, is the
oldest and
largest international moot competition in the...
- children". ABC7. Perris, California: KABC.
Retrieved January 18, 2018.
Moots, Sumiko; Arkin, Daniel; Siemaszko,
Corky (January 18, 2018). "California...
- The Ames
Moot Court Competition is the
annual upper level moot court competition at
Harvard Law School. It is
designed and
administered by the HLS Board...
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avoid the
mootness issue, the
Ninth Circuit analogized to
class actions in the
civil system and
effectively said that the
case was not
moot because the...
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United States Supreme Court case in
which the
court held that a
complaint about being put on the No Fly List is not
moot simply because the government...
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Memorial Moot Court was
started in 2005 in the
memory of late
Senior Advocate Mr. K.K. Luthra. This is the only
international criminal law
moot court held...
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already been
replaced with the Kansas–Nebraska Act and thus was a
legally moot issue, is
cited as
proof of this
because the
latter act was
determined by...