Able or likely to be successfully litigated(adjective)
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Use "litigable" in a sentence
"I don't think it actually bwcomes a "litigable" issue until the house and senatge conference report is being debated in the senate, and someone moves for cloture with a claim that a 51 vote "yea" will do the job because the issue under debate is subject to the "reconciliation of house and senate differences over an item of budgetary impact"."
"Whether Congress can require citizens to pay tax in the form of ephemeral “benefits conferred to the country”, as an alternative to greenbacks, strikes me as a litigable issue."
"This lawyer-mother thoroughly dislikes the Great Zucchini and used a potentially litigable word to describe him."