As the U.S. Supreme Court begins to tackle new cases that could become landmarks in the October 2015 term, C-SPAN, in cooperation with the National Constitution Center, launches a new series that examines in depth 12 older landmark cases that helped to shape the meaning of the Constitution.

Beginning Oct. 5, the first day of the new term, the 12-part “Landmark Cases: Historic Supreme Court Decisions” looks at the legal questions, people who initiated the claims, the places involved and the lawyers and judges who were key to “the most historically significant” cases from the founding through 1973.

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