Describe the consequence of conviction and incarceration


Problem: Bounds v. Smith does not guarantee inmates the right to have the legal resources for filing all types of litigation.  The only required tools are those needed to challenge their sentences and to challenge the conditions of their confinement. The lack of legal resources for other types of litigation is simply an incidental (and constitutional) consequence of conviction and incarceration. As applied, what do you think this means?  Is it "fair?"

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