Authority is the power to command.
Authority or The Authority may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
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Authority (album), a 2014 album by British electronic music group Client
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, a ninth-season episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
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Authority (novel), a 2014 book by Jeff VanderMeer, the second book in the Southern Reach trilogy
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Authority (essay collection), a 2025 book of literary criticism by Andrea Long Chu
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The Authority (comics), superhero comic book published by DC Comics, under the Wildstorm imprint, debuting in 1999
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The Authority (His Dark Materials), His Dark Materials character who debuts in the 2000 novel The Amber Spyglass
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"The Authority" ( The Amazing World of Gumball), a second-season episode of The Amazing World of Gumball
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The Authority, used by the autonomous council of vampire hierarchs in The Southern Vampire Mysteries novels and the TV series True Blood based on the novels
Internet
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Authority, a grading of a blog's worthiness, used by Technorati
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Authority, one of two scores assigned by the HITS algorithm, a scheme used for ranking web pages (also known as hubs and authorities)
Law
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Legal authority, a right or permission to do something
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Legal authority to arrest someone, known as the power of arrest
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Authority, one of the sources of law in a particular legal system
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Primary authority
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Secondary authority
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Authority in the law of agency, the ability of an agent to legally bind a principal
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Rational-legal authority, a sociological concept
Organizations
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High Authority (disambiguation), any of several executive organizations or branches
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Palestinian National Authority, the administrative organization established to govern the West Bank and Gaza Strip as a consequence of the 1994 Oslo Accords
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Police authority (UK), a body charged with securing efficient and effective control of a territorial police area
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Public authority, a government-chartered corporation such as a transit authority
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The Authority (professional wrestling), a faction in WWE created by Triple H and Stephanie McMahon
Other uses
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Authority (management), formal or legitimate, specified in a charter
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Authority (sociology), the legitimate or socially approved use of power
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Authority (textual criticism), a text's reliability as a witness to the author's intentions
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Appeal to authority, a type of argument in logic
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Authority control, in library and information science, standardization of the names of entities
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Taxonomic authority, the scientist who first validly published a taxon name
See also
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Authoritarian personality, influential theory, developed in a 1950 book, by several UC Berkeley psychologists
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Authoritarianism, describes a form of government characterized by an emphasis on the authority of the state in a republic or union