Articles are listed below from most recently published to oldest. Some links are accessible to the W&L community only and may require log-in from off campus.
- Roy H. Gordon, The Eradication of Nazi Ideology and Terminology from the Current German Penal Code, 17 Rutgers J.L. & Religion 182 (2015).
- Michael J. Bazyler, Lawful Barbarism: German Law and Jewish Lawyers in Nazi Germany, Orange Cty. Law., Nov. 2014, at 24.
- G.M. Filisko, When Lawyers Disappeared: International Law Section Sponsors Exhibit on the Fate of Jewish Lawyers Under the Nazis, ABA J., April 2010, at 63.
- Eli Nathans, Legal Order as Motive and Mask: Franz Schlegelberger and the Nazi Administration of Justice, 18 Law & Hist. Rev. 281 (2000).
- Matthew Lippman, The White Rose: Judges and Justice in the Third Reich, 15 Conn. J. Int'l L. 95 (2000).
- Matthew Lippman, The Prosecution of Josef Altstoetter et al.: Law, Lawyers and Justice in the Third Reich, 16 Dick. J. Int'l L. 343 (1998).
- Wilfried Weinke, The Persecution of Jewish Lawyers in Hamburg. A Case Study: Max Eichholz and Herbert Michaelis, 42 Leo Baeck Inst. Y.B. 221 (1997).
- Symposium: Nazis in the Courtroom: Lessons from the Conduct of Lawyers and Judges Under the Laws of the Third Reich and Vichy, France (Panel Discussion), 61 Brooklyn L. Rev. 1121 (1995).
- Matthew Lippman, They Shoot Lawyers Don't They? Law in the Third Reich and the Global Threat to the Independence of the Judiciary, 23 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 257 (1993).
- Konrad H. Jarausch, Jewish Lawyers in Germany, 1848-1938: The Disintegration of a Profession, 36 Leo Baeck Inst. Y.B. 171 (1991).
- Doron Niederland, The Emigration of Jewish Academics and Professionals from Germany in the First Years of Nazi Rule, 33 Leo Baeck Inst. Y.B. 285 (1988).
- Konrad H. Jarausch, The Perils of Professionalism: Lawyers, Teachers, and Engineers in Nazi Germany, 9 German Stud. Rev. 107 (1986).
- Lawrence D. Stokes, Professionals and National Socialism: The Case Histories of a Small-Town Lawyer and Physician, 1918-1945, 8 German Stud. Rev. 449 (1985).
- James J. Weingartner, Law and Justice in the Nazi SS: The Case of Konrad Morgen, 16 Central Euro. Hist. 276 (1983).
- Karl Loewenstein, Law in the Third Reich, 45 Yale L.J. 779 (1936).