Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) in the 19th century


Timeline of women's legal rights represents formal changes and reforms regarding women's rights. That includes actual law reforms as well as other formal changes, such as reforms through new interpretations of laws by precedents. The right to vote is exempted from the timeline: for that right, see Timeline of women's suffrage. The timeline excludes ideological changes and events within feminism and antifeminism: for that, see Timeline of feminism.

Timeline

1800–1849

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; 1820–1900
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; 1850s
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The act:
-Disincorporated the LDS Church and the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company, with assets to be used for public schools in the Territory.

-Required an anti-polygamy oath for prospective voters, jurors and public officials.

-Annulled territorial laws allowing illegitimate children to inherit.

-Required civil marriage licenses.

-Abrogated the common law spousal privilege for polygamists, thus requiring wives to testify against their husbands.

-Disenfranchised women.

- Replaced local judges with federally appointed judges.

- Abolished the office of Territorial superintendent of district schools, granting the supreme court of the Territory of Utah the right to appoint a commissioner of schools. Also called for the prohibition of the use of sectarian books and for the collection of statistics of the number of so-called gentiles and Mormons attending and teaching in the schools.
In 1890 the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the seizure of Church property under the Edmunds–Tucker Act in Late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints v. United States. The act was repealed in 1978.
; 1888
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