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Constitutional Law

Jul. 16, 2003

Elusive Funds

Forum Column - By Pammela Quinn - The Supreme Court recently considered the constitutionality of California's Holocaust Victim Insurance Relief Act of 1999. The case - American Insurance Association v. Garamendi - evaluated the state's attempt to set its own foreign policy with respect to World War II reparations claims.


        Forum Column
        
        By Pammela Quinn
        
        The Supreme Court recently considered the constitutionality of California's Holocaust Victim Insurance Relief Act of 1999. The case - American Insurance...

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