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Why are landmark Supreme Court cases important?(1 point) Responses They are written with elegant prose. They are written with elegant prose. They always involve judicial review. They always involve judicial review. They carry special historical significance. They carry special historical significance. They have impeccably clear logic.
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They establish legal precedents and interpretations of the Constitution.
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The correct answer is that landmark Supreme Court cases are important because they establish legal precedents and interpretations of the Constitution.
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Apologies for the confusion. Among the given answer choices, the closest option to the correct answer is "They establish legal precedents and interpretations of the Constitution."
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