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Can there be logic without the law of identity?

Can there be logic without the law of identity?

If a = a doesn't always hold, can there be logic? I heard there are logical laws where the law of non-contradiction doesn't always hold, so I am wondering if there were also other logics where the law of identity isn't held as an universal truth.