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Removed Charles Reich, “The Greening of America,” New Yorker, Sept 26, 1970. Focus on pp. 42-45, 60-68, 92-106, 111 from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Charles Reich, "The Greening of America," New Yorker, September 26, 1970 - Focus on pp. 42-45, 60-68, 92-106, 111
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Edited Jeffrey Kripal, “Seeing Inside and Outside the Goddess,” in Crossing Boundaries, pp. 230-31, 238-247, 253-260
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Removed Hugh Urban, “Modernity and Neo-Tantra Hinduism,” Oxford Bibliographies. from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh, “Deviant Dervishes: Space, Gender, and the Construction of Antinomian Piety in Ottoman Aleppo” International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Nov., 2005), pp. 535-565 from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Hugh Urban, Modernity and Neo-Tantra, in The Oxford Handbook of Tantric Studies (2022)
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Added Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh, “Deviant Dervishes: Space, Gender, and the Construction of Antinomian Piety in Ottoman Aleppo” International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Nov., 2005), pp. 535-565
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February 11th, 2025
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February 6th, 2025
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Removed Genevieve A. Bentz, “A Blank Check,” 11 Alb. Gov't L. Rev. 250 (2017-18), 250-51, 275-283 from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Genevieve A. Bentz, “A Blank Check,” 11 Alb. Gov't L. Rev. 250 (2017-18), 250-51, 275-283
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Removed Judith Resnik, “Living their Legal Commitments,” 17 Yale J.L. & Human. 17 (2005), 17-47 from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Franklin G. Snyder, “Nomos, Narrative, and Adjudication,” 40 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1623 (1999): 1623-43, 1690-99. from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Robert Post, “Who’s Afraid of Jurispathic Courts?” 17 Yale J.L. & Human. 9 (2005) from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Newman v. Piggie Park Enterprises, Inc., 256 F. Supp. 941 (D.S.C. 1966) from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Judith Resnik, “Living their Legal Commitments,” 17 Yale J.L. & Human. 17 (2005), 17-47
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Added Franklin G. Snyder, “Nomos, Narrative, and Adjudication,” 40 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1623 (1999): 1623-43, 1690-99.
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Added Robert Post, “Who’s Afraid of Jurispathic Courts?” 17 Yale J.L. & Human. 9 (2005)
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Added Newman v. Piggie Park Enterprises, Inc., 256 F. Supp. 941 (D.S.C. 1966)
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Removed Jay Michaelson, “In Defense of the Pound of Flesh: Legalism, Multiculturalism, and the Letter of the Law,” 6 Journal of Law in Society 6 (2005), 98-153. from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Jay Michaelson, “In Praise of the Pound of Flesh: Legalism, Multiculturalism, and the Letter of the Law,” 6 Journal of Law in Society 6 (2005), 98-153.
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Edited Mick Smith, “Environmental Antinomianism: The Moral World Turned Upside Down?” Ethics and the Environment, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2000), 125-139
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Removed Gillmore, Gerald M., and John E. Hunter. “Legalism, Antinomianism, Situationism: Three Moral Decision-Making Orientations.” Review of Religious Research, vol. 16, no. 1, 1974, pp. 2–9. from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Gillmore, Gerald M., and John E. Hunter. “Legalism, Antinomianism, Situationism: Three Moral Decision-Making Orientations.” Review of Religious Research, vol. 16, no. 1, 1974, pp. 2–9.
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Removed Ibid., “Lawyers in the Mist: The Golden Age of Legal Nostalgia,” 122 Dick. L. Rev. 267 (2017) from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Ibid., “Lawyers in the Mist: The Golden Age of Legal Nostalgia,” 122 Dick. L. Rev. 267 (2017)
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Removed Philip Howard, “Administrative Procedure and the Decline of Responsibility,” Philip Howard, “Administrative Procedure and the Decline of Responsibility,” 48 Admin. L. Rev. 312 (1996) from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Laurence Silberman, “Will Lawyering Strangle Democratic Capitalism?: A Retrospective,” 21 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 607 (1998) from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Ibid., Lowering the Bar: Lawyer Jokes and Legal Culture (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2005), 1-21, 31-55, 80-113, 148-154, 179-195, 233-260 (Skim the jokes) from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Marc Galanter, “An Oil Strike in Hell; Contemporary Legends About the Civil Justice System,” Arizona Law Review 40 (1998): 717-52. from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Philip Howard, “Administrative Procedure and the Decline of Responsibility,” 48 Admin. L. Rev. 312 (1996)
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Added Laurence Silberman, “Will Lawyering Strangle Democratic Capitalism?: A Retrospective,” 21 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 607 (1998)
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Added Ibid., Lowering the Bar: Lawyer Jokes and Legal Culture (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2005), 1-21, 31-55, 80-113, 148-154, 179-195, 233-260 (Skim the jokes)
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Added Marc Galanter, “An Oil Strike in Hell; Contemporary Legends About the Civil Justice System,” Arizona Law Review 40 (1998): 717-52.
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Removed Gershom Scholem, “Redemption Through Sin.” from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Gershom Scholem, Redemption Through Sin/The Holiness of Sin (1971)
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Removed Marilyn Westerckamp, The Passion of Anne Hutchinson, 74-78, 140-145, 219-230 from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Marilyn Westerkamp, The Passion of Anne Hutchinson, pp. 9-35, 144-162
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Added Douglas Linder, The Trial of Anne Hutchinson (1637): An Account
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Removed David D. Hall, ed., The Antinomian Controversy, 1636–1638: A Documentary History (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1990) 3-20, from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Thomas Hutchinson, The Examination of Anne Hutchinson, November 1637
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Removed Susan Howe, The Birth Mark (1993), pp. 1-12 from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Michael Winship, The Times and Trials of Anne Hutchinson, 1-3, 102-117 from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Lerner, The Heresy of the Free Spirit in the Later Middle Ages, 10-34, 239–240. from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Removed Nelson Tebbe, Religious Freedom in an Egalitarian Age, 2017 from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Judith Resnik, “Living their Legal Commitments,” 17 Yale J.L. & Human. 17 (2005), 17-47
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Added Robert Post, “Who’s Afraid of Jurispathic Courts?” 17 Yale J.L. & Human. 9 (2005)
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Added Newman v. Piggie Park Enterprises, Inc., 256 F. Supp. 941 (D.S.C. 1966)
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Added Philip Howard, “Administrative Procedure and the Decline of Responsibility,” Philip Howard, “Administrative Procedure and the Decline of Responsibility,” 48 Admin. L. Rev. 312 (1996)
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Added Laurence Silberman, “Will Lawyering Strangle Democratic Capitalism?: A Retrospective,” 21 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 607 (1998)
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Added Ibid., “Lawyers in the Mist: The Golden Age of Legal Nostalgia,” 122 Dick. L. Rev. 267 (2017)
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Added Youth International Party Manifesto | libcom.org
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Added Charles Reich, “The Greening of America,” New Yorker, Sept 26, 1970. Focus on pp. 42-45, 60-68, 92-106, 111
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Added Hugh Urban, “Modernity and Neo-Tantra Hinduism,” Oxford Bibliographies.
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Removed Masterpiece Cakeshop from Antinomianism: Revolts Against Law in Judaism, Christianity, and American Political Culture-Spring 2025
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Added Richard Landes, “The Varieties of the Millennial Experience,” in Heaven on Earth, pp. 3-36
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Added Steven K. Green, “The Legal Ramifications of Christian Nationalism,” 26 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 430 (2021), 430-453, 471-486.
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Added South Bay United Pentacostal Church v. Newsom II, 592 U.S. ___ (2021)
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Added South Bay United Pentacostal Church v. Newsom I , 590 U.S. ____ (2020).
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Added Louise Melling, “The New Faith-Based Discrimination,” Boston Review, Dec. 14, 2022
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Added Nejaime and Siegal, “Conscience Wars,” 124 Yale L.J. 2516 (2015)
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Added Jay Michaelson, “Where did Indiana law come from? A brief history of religious freedom” Washington Post, March 31, 2015.
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Added Elane Photography v. Willock, 309 P.3d 53 (N.M. 2013), §§ 81-92
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Added Christophe Beal, “Lex iniusta non est lex: The implications of a misunderstanding,” Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale,N° 4/2021
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