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Hungary, Holocaust
Justices weigh Holocaust survivors’ right to sue Hungary for compensation
A long-running dispute reached the Supreme Court again on Tuesday over efforts by survivors of the Hungarian Holocaust to receive compensation for property that was seized by the Hungarian government during its extermination campaign in collaboration with the Nazis.
Supreme Court majority appears skeptical of allowing Holocaust survivors to sue Hungary in US courts
A majority of the Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared skeptical that Holocaust victims and their families are permitted to haul Hungary into American courts to recover property stolen during World War II,
Hungary Tries to Beat Lawsuit from Holocaust Survivors
Hungary, backed by amicus supporters Germany and the United States, has challenged the D.C. Circuit’s more permissive approach to satisfying the expropriation exception under the FSIA.
At Supreme Court, Holocaust survivors seek right to sue for compensation of seized property
It has been nearly 80 years since World War II officially ended in Europe. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the latest chapter in efforts by the victims of the war’s atrocities to recover confiscated property.
Justices fret over international law violation in Holocaust heir suit against Hungary
The high court considered whether forcing Hungary to atone for stealing Jews’ property during the Holocaust would disrupt international norms.
Supreme Court wrestles with Hungary’s effort to end Holocaust survivor lawsuit
The Supreme Court on Tuesday probed the international consequences of allowing a group of Holocaust survivors and their heirs to leverage U.S. courts to seek compensation from Hungary for confiscating their property.
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Supreme Court springs back to work with four key cases on the docket
The Washington Examiner breaks down the four cases the Supreme Court will take up next week to open the December session.
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Floral Park Holocaust survivor Rosalie Simon seeks to get back some of what Nazis stole
The lawsuit asserts that in 1944, as Nazi Germany was headed toward defeat late in World War II, the government of Occupied ...
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Montco Magisterial District Judges sworn in to SCOTUS Bar
Former Magisterial District Judge David Keightly, who is a member of the SCOTUS Bar, served as the groups Movant which is ...
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