Supreme Court rules heirs to a Jewish art dealer can use US
to recover a painting taken by the Nazis.
'The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that heirs to a German Jewish art dealer could use the U.S. court system to reclaim a valuable painting their family had used as a bargaining chip with the Nazis, even though the painting is currently owned by Spain.
In a unanimous ruling Thursday, the justices found that the property-law dispute could be debated in court in California, where the descendants of Lilly Cassirer live today. Justice Elena Kagan, the only Jewish member of the court since Justice Stephen Breyers recent retirement, wrote the opinion.
Our ruling is as simple as the conflict over [the paintings] rightful owner has been vexed, Kagan wrote in the case of Cassirer Et Al. v. Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation. The case was the most explicitly Jewish one on the Courts docket this term, although Jewish groups have filed amicus briefs in others, some of which involve religious freedom issues.'>>>
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