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Constructing => General Discussion => Topic started by: frankgould on July 22, 2014, 10:44:55 AM
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I just wanted to point out that the clue for "moot" (assuming that was the answer) had almost the opposite meaning: the clue given was "debatable".
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Law schools hold "moot court" competitions, where students argue a made-up case. The Ents held an "Entmoot" to decide whether to go to war in The Lord of the Rings. But there is also a "moot point", which I think can be taken to mean "subject to argument," with a flavor of not being worth it because there's no way to come up with a correct answer.
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Not that it matters at this point, but there's also the concept of mootness in law. If events subsequent to the filing of a case somehow end the dispute before the court gets to it, the case becomes "moot" and thus (with exceptions) beyond federal court jurisdiction, which is limited to "cases and controversies."