Supreme Court unanimously sides with Hungary in Holocaust survivors' lawsuit
Source: The Hill
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Supreme Court unanimously sides with Hungary in Holocaust survivors lawsuit
by Zach Schonfeld - 02/21/25 10:40 AM ET
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 courts decision rebuffs the survivors claims that they are entitled to funds from the Hungarian treasury for the government and national railway confiscating their assets during World War II, which have been liquidated and comingled with general government funds in the decades since.
The Court concludes that a commingling theory, without more, cannot satisfy the commercial nexus requirement, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, former President Obamas first nominee to the court, wrote for the court.
Sotomayor sympathized with the U.S. governments concerns about the lawsuit and agreed that allowing it to move forward could undermine the United States foreign relations and reciprocal self-interest and conformity with international law.
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Read more: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5157298-supreme-court-hungary-holocaust-survivors/
We have the final opinion, and it is Hungary v. Simon.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220055772#post3
Fri Feb 21, 2025
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/23-867_5h26.pdf
comradebillyboy
(10,937 posts)any say in this foreign dispute.
But I'm even more surprised to learn that there are any Jews still living in Hungary at this point in time.
neohippie
(1,254 posts)The people filing the lawsuit wanted it brought into US courts that is why
Polybius
(21,508 posts)Hard to argue with unanimous opinions.
Quanto Magnus
(1,298 posts)is mostly made of fascists/dictator fanbois/girls.... this is not surprising.
mahatmakanejeeves
(68,204 posts)Jose Garcia
(3,424 posts)The courts are supposed to rule based on the law, not what they want the law to be.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,648 posts)and you would've known that it was a 9-0 ruling.