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What is a landmark case?

a case that is based on a dispute over land
a case that is based on a previous court’s decision.
a case that sets a precedent for future court decisions
a case that has been overturned from a previous court.

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A landmark case is: "a case that sets a precedent for future court decisions."

Explanation: landmark cases establish important legal principles or change the interpretation of the law, so later courts rely on them as precedent. The other choices describe different concepts (land dispute, merely following a prior decision, or a case being overturned).