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The term 'secularism' is an acceptable translation for 'laı ¨cite ´' in lay parlance; however, because the present article deals with the redefinition of the legal regime of laı ¨cite ´, I will use the French word throughout. 2 Mullally, 'Gender Equality, Citizenship Status and the Politics of Belonging' in Fineman (ed.), Transcending the Boundaries of Law: Generations of Feminism and Legal Theory (2011) 192. 8 Hennette Vauchez and Valentin, L'affaire Baby Loup, ou la Nouvelle Laı ¨cite ´(2014). 9 See, for example, Weil, 'Qu'on laisse en paix les femmes voile ´es', L'Opinion, 11 August 2013. 10 French sociologists Luc Boltanski and Elisabeth Claverie have identified a number of criteria that characterize the specific form of the 'affair', the ultimate emblem of which is the Dreyfus Affair (18941906): see Boltanski and Claverie, 'Du monde social en tant que sce `ne d'un process' in Offenstadt et al. (eds),
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