Supreme Court unanimously sides with Hungary in Holocaust survivors’ lawsuit
- The Supreme Court ruled that Holocaust survivors cannot sue Hungary in U.S. Courts for property taken during World War II, citing the commingling of funds as a key issue in the case.
- Justice Sonia Sotomayor stated that a legal theory based on commingling of funds does not meet the law's requirements for lawsuits against foreign governments.
- The court highlighted the concern that permitting such claims could result in reciprocal lawsuits against the U.S. Government abroad.
- The 1939 Society criticized the ruling, emphasizing that American courts are the only viable means for Holocaust survivors to seek justice.
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