/muːt keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. vụ án tranh chấp, vấn đề tranh cãi;
2. vấn đề pháp lý được nêu ra cho học viên trường pháp lý thảo luận.
A more thorough explanation: A moot case refers to a legal case that no longer presents a real controversy or issue to be decided by a court, typically because the matter has been resolved, become irrelevant, or for some other reason is no longer in dispute.
Example: The court dismissed the lawsuit as a moot case because the disputed property had already been sold.