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The Family in the Context of Women’s Equality (December 20, 1965)

Reforming the Marriage and Family Code (July 9, 1971)

Legalizing First Trimester Abortions in the GDR (March 13, 1972)

Excerpts from the Staats-Lexikon: “Family, Family Law” (1845–48)

Kulturkampf Legislation (May 31, 1875)

The Anti-Socialist Law (October 21, 1878)

Preparing for Denazification Hearings [Spruchkammerverfahren] in Nuremberg (February 1, 1947)

Fritz Thyssen at his Spruchkammerverfahren in Königstein im Taunus (August 17, 1948)

The GDR Passes a Law Establishing the Ministry for State Security [Stasi] (February 8, 1950)

The Bundestag Passes the Law on the Equality of Men and Women (May 3, 1957)

A Legislative Milestone: Mothers and Fathers Now Have Equal Rights (1959)

Carl Schmitt, “The Legal Basis of the Total State” (1933)

Prussian Minister of Justice Hanns Kerrl Watches as the § Symbol (for German Legal Articles) is Hung from the Gallows (1934)

Himmler Speech at the Academy of German Law (October 11, 1936)

Wilhelm Stuckart and Hans Globke, “Civil Rights and the Natural Inequality of Man” (1936)

Justifying the Law on the Changing of Family Names and First Names (November 6, 1937)

The Hereditary Farm Law (September 29, 1933)

Second Execution Order to the Law on the Hitler Youth (“Youth Service Regulation”) (March 25, 1939)

Law on the Hitler Youth (December 1, 1936)

Emil Lehmann’s Petition to Improve the Legal Rights of Jews in Saxony (November 25, 1869)

Constitution of the German Empire (April 16, 1871)

Imperial Press Law (May 7, 1874)

Law on Nationality and Citizenship (June 1, 1870)

Anti-Jesuit Law (July 4, 1872)

Karl Biedermann to Eduard Lasker, Agonizing over Liberalism’s Stance on Exceptional Laws (June 12, 1872)