
Supreme Court ruling aids family seeking return of painting confiscated by Nazis
CNN
The Supreme Court sided with a family seeking the return of a painting confiscated by Nazis during the Holocaust in a case concerning whether a California law or a foreign country's law should apply in a key point in the litigation.
The Supreme Court okayed the approach put forward by lawyers for the descendants of the Jewish Holocaust survivors, whose great grandmother was forced to give up the painting to the Nazis in 1939 before fleeing Germany, for how federal courts should decide whether to apply state or foreign law.
Under the law in California, where the family brought the lawsuit seeking the painting's return, the burden on victims of art theft is lower for proving the painting is rightfully theirs, than under the law in Spain, where the museum that currently owns the painting is located.

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