Willie X. Stevenson et al., Plaintiffs-appellants, v. Jack K. Reed et al., Defendants-appellees, 530 F.2d 1207 (5th Cir. 1976)

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US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit - 530 F.2d 1207 (5th Cir. 1976) April 30, 1976. Rehearing and Rehearing En BancDenied June 16, 1976

David M. Lipman, Washington, D.C., Ronald Reid Welch, Jackson, Miss., for plaintiffs-appellants.

P. Roger Googe, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Jackson, Miss., for defendants-appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi.

Before WISDOM and MORGAN, Circuit Judges, and LYNNE, District Judge.

PER CURIAM:


Seeking declaratory and injunctive relief, plaintiffs brought this § 1983 class action on behalf of all inmates of the Mississippi State Penitentiary. Plaintiffs contend that defendant prison officials have failed to provide the inmate population with legal resources sufficient to enable them to pursue their legal and constitutional rights. Specifically, they argue that inmates are entitled to state-supplied legal counsel and to an adequate law library.

In an able opinion that discusses thoroughly the facts and the issues of law, District Court Judge Keady held that where inmates had access to an adequate law library and to inmate writ writers, the due process clause did not require the state to provide them with legal counsel. Stevenson v. Reed, 391 F. Supp. 1375 (N.D. Miss. 1975). We adopt the opinion of the district court.

AFFIRMED.

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