U.S. Supreme Court sides with Germany in Nazi-era art dispute – Top U.S. court argues that the case involving the 1935 alleged coerced sale of medieval Christian artwork called the Guelph Treasure, worth $250 million, did not belong in the American legal system | ynetnews
U.S. Supreme Court is making it harder for a multimillion-dollar lawsuit involving centuries-old religious artworks obtained by the Nazis from Jewish art dealers to continue in American courts.
The court ruled unanimously Wednesday in a case involving the 1935 sale of a collection of medieval Christian artwork called the Guelph Treasure.
The court ruled unanimously Wednesday in a case involving the 1935 sale of a collection of medieval Christian artwork called the Guelph Treasure.
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