Justice Thomas, concurring in the judgment. In Lewis v. Casey, 518 U. S. 348 (1996), after a review of the constitutional text, this Court’s precedent, and tradition, I could find no basis “for the conclusion that the constitutional right of access imposes affirmative obligations on the States to finance and su…
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