Show Notes, Episode 14

Works Cited

Cullins, Ashley. “Warner Bros. Settles $900M Lawsuit Over ‘The Conjuring’.” Hollywood Reporter (Los Angeles, CA), Dec. 13, 2017.

Feikert-Ahalt, Clare. 2012. “Revealing the Presence of Ghosts.” Library of Congress website, Oct. 31. Accessed April 26, 2021. https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2012/10/revealing-the-presence-of-ghosts/

Fortune tellers licensing, M.G.L. c.140, § 185I.

Gardner, Eriq. “Judge Allows $900 Million ‘Conjuring’ Lawsuit Against Warner Bros.” Hollywood Reporter (Los Angeles, CA), Aug. 28, 2017.

Glionna, John M.. “Fortuneteller License Law Called Biased.” Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA), Jul. 21, 2003.

NEW ORLEANS, L.A., CODE OF ORDINANCES § 54-312 (1956).

N.Y. PEN. LAW § 165.35.

Obtaining property by trick, M.G.L. c.266 § 75.

Shortt, Michael. 2017. “A Spirited Look at the Common Law of Ghosts.” Fasken website, Oct. 31. Accessed April 26, 2021. https://www.fasken.com/en/commonlawofghosts-EN/

Stambovsky v. Ackley, 169 AD 2d 254 (NY 1991).

Show notes for The Phenomena Podcast (do their best to) follow the Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.), per the American Anthropological Association’s guidelines. The Chicago Manual of Style defers to the The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation for legal citations.

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