Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Collateral estoppel, also known as issue preclusion, is a legal doctrine that prevents a party from relitigating an issue that has already been decided in a final judgment in a previous case. This principle promotes judicial efficiency and consistency by ensuring that once a factual issue has been settled, it cannot be contested again in subsequent litigation between the same parties or their privies. It serves to uphold the integrity of judicial determinations and reduce the burden on courts.
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