Persuasive Authority is a federal court term connected to appellate practice; it helps explain who is involved, what step is happening, and what legal effect the step may have.
Persuasive Authority is a federal court term connected to appellate practice; it helps explain who is involved, what step is happening, and what legal effect the step may have. In the Guide to Government, this term belongs to appellate practice. It is useful because government pages often use short legal or procedural labels, while visitors need to know who has authority, what document or decision to look for, and where to verify the official record.