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The document outlines the concept of mootness in legal actions, stating that a case is moot when there is no actual controversy due to supervening events. It also discusses exceptions where courts may still rule on moot cases, such as grave constitutional questions or the need to clarify doctrines. Additionally, it explains the definition of political questions and how the expanded power of judicial review under the 1987 Constitution affects the political question doctrine, allowing courts to intervene in t

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