Asked by Jesse Shiber on May 07, 2024

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A case of first impression is any legal authority or source of law that a court may look to for guidance but need not follow when making its decision.

Case of First Impression

A legal case in which a specific issue or law is interpreted for the first time and sets precedent for future similar cases.

Legal Authority

The lawful right granted to an entity or individual to make decisions, enforce laws, or administer justice.

  • Understand the concept of legal precedents and their role in the common law system.
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Jacob EdelmanMay 11, 2024
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Explanation :
A case of first impression refers to a legal case in which there is no binding authority on the matter presented before the court, meaning there's no precedent for the court to follow, rather than referring to sources of law a court may consult but isn't obligated to adhere to.