California enacts law reviving a Jewish family's claim to Nazi-looted art, bucking 9th Circuit
Briefly

This new California law aims to address the legal challenges faced by families seeking to reclaim art looted by Nazis, reinforcing state support for their efforts.
Governor Gavin Newsom articulated the importance of returning artworks stolen during the Holocaust, stating it is a moral and legal imperative to do so.
The law underscores California's commitment to ensuring that Nazi-looted artworks are returned to their rightful owners, representing a significant victory after decades of legal battles.
The passage of Assembly Bill 2867 highlights California's legal posture against historical injustices, paving the way for families to reclaim valuable art and possessions.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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