/ˈsaɪtəbəl əˈθɔrəti/ – Phrase
Definition: nguồn gốc luật pháp cần hay có thể viện dẫn; nguồn gốc luật pháp có thể viện dẫn.
A more thorough explanation: “Citable authority” refers to a legal source, such as a court decision, statute, regulation, or legal commentary, that is considered reliable and authoritative enough to be cited as a reference in legal arguments, briefs, or court opinions. These sources are typically used to support legal arguments and establish legal precedent.
Example: The court relied on a citable authority, the Supreme Court decision in Smith v. Jones, to support its ruling.