Law Practice
Nov. 17, 2000
Restoring Respect and Dignity
Given the horrific magnitude of all that occurred during the Holocaust era, what ultimate justice can there ever truly be? No figure can compensate for the infinite worth of 6 million dead, a culture destroyed or a world extinguished.
David A. Lash
Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services O'Melveny & Myers LLP
The opinions expressed here are his own.
Given the horrific magnitude of all that occurred during the Holocaust era, what ultimate justice can there ever truly be? No figure can compensate for the infinite worth of 6 million dead, a culture destroyed or a world extinguished. Consequently, 50 years later, as remedies f...
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