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Lewis v. Casey, No. 94-1511 (U.S. Supreme Court) (518 U.S. 343; 116 S.Ct. 2174) (June 24, 1996) (Justice Scalia)

In this case inmates in Arizona prisons brought a class action alleging that the Arizona Department of Corrections was depriving them of access to courts by, among other things, employing unqualified law librarians, failing to assist illiterate and non-English speaking inmates with their claims, and failing to provide inmates segregated ...

 

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