The mootness issue, she suggested, was largely a figment of Justice Thomas's imagination. |
The reason for mootness was because the contents of the documents in question were held to be in the public domain. |
The mootness issue was essentially developed by the property owners, and we're glad that we joined with them on it. |
As the matters of possession and arrears had been resolved prior to the hearing, the issue of mootness was raised by the Court. |
The doctrine of mootness is an aspect of a general policy or practice that a court may decline to decide a case which raises merely a hypothetical or abstract question. |
Once a finding of mootness was determined, the Court nevertheless had the option to exercise its discretion and hear the matter. |