Doctrine in constitutional law under which the Supreme Court, in accordance with its policy of self-restraint, will not decide cases "in advance of the necessity of deciding them." 331 U.S. 549. Compare justiciable; moot case.
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Doctrine in constitutional law under which the Supreme Court, in accordance with its policy of self-restraint, will not decide cases "in advance of the necessity of deciding them." 331 U.S. 549. Compare justiciable; moot case.
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