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The Supreme Court unanimously sided with Hungary on Friday by rejecting a group of Holocaust survivors’ legal theory that sought to haul the country into American courts to pay compensation.
The survivors’ case has, as the federal government has observed, “accumulated a lengthy and complex procedural history,” including an earlier trip to the Supreme Court. But as it comes to the Supreme ...
The Supreme Court on Monday revived a quest by the family of a Holocaust survivor to recover an impressionist painting worth tens of millions of dollars that was looted by the Nazis on the eve of ...
WASHINGTON — A unanimous Supreme Court on Friday dealt a severe blow to Holocaust survivors and their families in a long-running lawsuit seeking compensation from Hungary for property ...
The legislation aims to address obstacles raised by recent Supreme Court rulings against Holocaust survivors and their ...
Under the Department of Government Efficiency, the Social Security Administration expects to cut about 12% of its workforce — ...
Expert Opinion The Ghosts of Sovereignty: Holocaust Restitution and the FSIA In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky look at Supreme Court decisions that ...
His bunker-buster strike effectively de-nuked Iran’s threats against the US, Israel, and throughout the Mideast. In the ...
Around a dozen boxes of Nazi material confiscated by Argentinean authorities during World War II were recently rediscovered ...
Argentina Supreme Court via AP The boxes are believed to be related to the arrival of 83 packages in Buenos Aires on June 20, 1941, sent by the German embassy in Tokyo aboard the Japanese ...
Well, well, well! The U.S. Supreme Court actually did an admirable thing with its 6-3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor. The judges ...
Buffalo Island Central freshmen placed sixth nationally in their first history competition, earning top honors for Arkansas ...