Justices overturn the 9th Circuit Court again, saying the case should be decided under a California law that protects the rightful heirs of art lost during the Holocaust.
A 20-year legal odyssey seeking the return of a Nazi-looted painting that once belonged to the German Jewish family of a former La Mesa resident endured its latest twist Monday when the U.S. Supreme ...
The dispute over the painting by impressionist Camille ... "as it has for the past 20 years". The Supreme Court's ruling could lead to the first opportunity to examine the new California law ...
There has never been a dispute that the Cassirer family was the rightful owner,” insist lawyers for the family, whose ...
who died in 2010 and first sued for the painting's return. The new California state law cited by the Supreme Court was "specifically designed to help the Cassirer family," said The San Diego Union ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court said the case should be reconsidered ... after his father Claude Cassirer — who had first discovered that the painting was not lost but on display in the Madrid ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court said the case should be reconsidered ... after his father Claude Cassirer — who had first discovered that the painting was not lost but on display in the Madrid ...
But on Monday, the Supreme Court vacated that ... maintains its claim as the painting’s rightful owner. “Today’s brief order gives the 9th Circuit the first opportunity to examine if the ...
A 20-year legal odyssey seeking the return of a Nazi-looted painting that once belonged ... endured its latest twist Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court ordered an appellate court to reconsider ...