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Landmark Legal Cases

Landmark legal cases are court decisions that set important legal standards or principles used in future cases. They often involve fundamental rights or significant societal issues. For example, Brown v. Board of Education (1954) ended racial segregation in schools, asserting that separate is not equal. These cases shape how laws are interpreted and ensure justice evolves with society. They are key moments that influence legal practices and protect individual rights across the country.