A "case or controversy" is a legal requirement that courts only hear disputes with actual, opposing parties and real stakes. It ensures judges address concrete conflicts, not hypothetical questions. This principle benefits litigants seeking enforceable rulings, while protecting the judicial system from advisory opinions. It upholds the separation of powers by limiting court jurisdiction to genuine legal battles.
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