The Nuremberg Laws of 1935.
Laws
The Jews follow many laws. Most of them are written in their Bible, called the Torah. The most important laws are in the Ten Commandments, which the Jews believe were written by God. the Ten Commandments are the basic structures of Judaism. For more information, see the attached Related Link.
The Nuremberg Laws
the basic powers of government is that they have the right to make and enforce laws. they also hold the power to declare war
September 15 1935 Nuremberg laws deprive Jews of German citizenship. German Jews no longer have right to participate in German elections
The right of citizenry was taken away from the Jews by the Nuremberg laws on citizenship and race.
How basic do you want to get? The US Constitution has the basic laws/rights.
The 1935 Nuremberg Laws were created to limit the Jews freedom.
The Nuremberg Laws of 1936 restricted marriage between Jews and non-Jews in Germany and in effect deprived German Jews of citizenship.
Jews first and foremost follow the laws of the land.
The deportations to camps were not based on any law. They were just done. (The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 did not send Jews (or anyone else) to concentration camps or extermination camps). .
The basic laws are found in the Animal Welfare Act, but each state also has the right to enact it's own laws governing animal welfare within it's borders.