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HAUS-fah-ter

Hausvater: /HAUS-fah-ter/
noun (German)
1. Housefather.
2. Spiritually responsible head of household, including the housefather as assisted by the housemother.
>> Example: "As the Hausvater should teach it [Christian doctrine] to the entire family ..."
(Martin Luther, Small Catechism, 1529)

http://law-library.rutgers.edu/SSM.html

The journal articles included in this bibliography are from 1997 forward. Arrangement is alphabetic, by author's last name, except that symposium issues are listed by symposium title only, without listing the individual articles. Articles by student authors are excluded. Books and articles about particular jurisdictions are listed under those jurisdictions rather than in the general books and articles sections. The arrangement of entries under each jurisdiction is chronological, with undated items given first alphabetically.

Compiled by Rutgers University Law School librarian Paul Axel-Lute, this web page begins with a chronological overview, starting with a 1993 Hawaii Supreme Court case and progressing toward the present day, with frequent updating to keep pace with ongoing developments.

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