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of Sovereign Citizens: A Case Series and Primer
of Odd Political and Legal Beliefs. Journal of the
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law,
42:3, 338-349.
Joosse, P. (2017). Max Weber’s Disciplines: Theorizing
the Charismatic Aristocracy. Sociological
Theory, 35:4, 334-358.
Kalinowski, C. (2019). A Legal Response to the
Sovereign Citizen Movement. Montana Law
Review, 80:2, 1-58.
Kent, S. (2015). Freemen, Sovereign Citizens, and the
Challenge to Public Order in British Heritage
Countries. International Journal of Cultic
Studies, 6, 1-15.
Longlegs, D. (2014, October 23). UK Column
Reporting On The Seizure of Glastonbury
Town Hall from 15th- 22nd October. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17pyU4y
_1b0
McRoberts, C. (2019). Tinfoil Hats and Powdered
Wigs: Thoughts on Pseudolaw. Washburn
Law Journal, 58:3, 637-672.
MCS A Short History. (n.d.).
http://magnacartasocietyblog.blogspot.com/p/
mcs-short-history.html
Meads v Meads, 2012 ABQB 571.
https://canlii.ca/t/fsvjq
MEP jailed for benefit fraud. (2007, September 4).
The Guardian.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2007/sep/04/
eu.ukcrime
Messenger, D. (2015, February 25). Glastonbury Town
Hall seized under article 61 Magna Carta
invoked in 2001by 25 Barons. YouTube.
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w6On-o
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District of Wisconsin 04-C0857-C.
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commissioner-2
Mote, A. (2001). Vigilance: A Defence of British
Liberty. Tanner.
Netolitzky, D. (2016). The History of the Organized
Pseudolegal Commercial Argument
Phenomenon in Canada. Alberta Law Review,
53:3, 609-642.
Netolitzky, D. (2018a, May 3). A Pathogen Astride
the Minds of Men: The Epidemiological
History of Pseudolaw. CEFIR Symposium
“Sovereign Citizens in Canada”.
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/
325053635_A_Pathogen_Astride_the_Minds_
of_Men_The_Epidemiological_History_
of_Pseudolaw
Netolitzky, D. (2018b). Organized Pseudolegal
Commercial Arguments as Magic and
Ceremony. Alberta Law Review, 55:4, 1045-
1087.
Netolitzky, D. (2021). A Revolting Itch: Pseudolaw as
a Social Adjuvant. Politics, Religion &Ideology,
22:2, 164-188.
Netolitzky, D. (2023a). The Dead Sleep Quiet: History
of the Organized Pseudolegal Commercial
Argument Phenomenon in Canada -Part II.
Alberta Law Review, 60:3, 795-831.
Netolitzky, D. (2023b). New Hosts for an Old Disease:
History of the Organized Pseudolegal
Commercial Argument Phenomenon in Canada
-Part III. Alberta Law Review, 60:4 (in press)
https://www.researchgate.net/
publication/363383261_New_Hosts_for_
an_Old_Disease_History_of_the_Organized_
Pseudolegal_Commercial_Argument_
Phenomenon_in_Canada_-_Part_III
Paradis, C., Owen, E., &McCullough, G. (2018).
Evaluations of Urban Sovereign Citizens’
Competency to Stand Trial. Journal of the
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law,
46:2, 158-166.
Parker, G. (2014). Competence to Stand Trial Evaluations
of Sovereign Citizens: A Case Series and Primer
of Odd Political and Legal Beliefs. Journal of the
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law,
42:3, 338-349.


















