Abstract
In reinterpreting its Bounds' decision in Casey vs. Lewis, the U.S. Supreme Court weakened the mandate creating prison legal collections, allowing other functions of the library to receive new emphasis. However, a true lesson is that legal collection building has been a microcosm of problems of academic collection building generally.
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