/saɪt əz ɔːˈθɒrəti/ – Phrase
Definition: trích dẫn như một nguồn gốc luật pháp.
A more thorough explanation: To cite as authority means to reference or mention a legal precedent, statute, case law, or other legal source in support of an argument or position in a legal document or proceeding. It is a way of providing evidence or support for a legal argument by referring to established legal principles or sources of law.
Example: In Smith v. Jones, the court held that the defendant’s actions constituted negligence.