The RTLC is a group of AAJ members dedicated to reaching out to pro-civil justice Republicans in the U.S.Congress to
find issues of common interest, as well as to expanding membership and involvement in AAJ.
Not exact matches
In a 5 to 4 decision those justices ruled that the Second Amendment gives Americans the right to own guns for personal self - defense, despite the amendment's opening language - «A well regulated militia being necessary to the security
of a free state,» - which pretty clearly says that gun ownership was specifically preserved by the
founding fathers in the
interest of the
common defense against a tyrannical government (remember, this was the
issue on their minds back then).
The honest attempt to
find common ground on the crucial
issue of improving public education deserves wide support and participation from diverse
interests, including the skeptical teachers union.
Some
of the
common issues found with credit cards today include reductions in credit limits, high
interest rates, and minimum payments doing little to bring down the balances
of the cards.
The goal is to make ourselves irrelevant because, over time, the constituencies in our group will
find a single home to address
issues of common interest.
In the present case, it is
common ground, that the amount
of the public contract at
issue in the main proceedings amounts to EUR 85,000, which is considerably below the thresholds for application laid down in Article 4
of Directive 2014/24... On the other hand, in its reference for a preliminary ruling, the referring court has not provided any information enabling the Court to... demonstrate the existence
of a certain cross-border
interest... In those circumstances, the Court
finds itself unable to provide a useful answer to the question raised... (C - 486 / 17, paras 17 - 22, references omitted, own translation from French and emphasis added).
After canvassing judicial consideration and acceptance
of CIP, as well as support for the doctrine in a leading text on the law
of evidence, the Court
of Appeal held that there was a sufficient
common interest in the completion
of the transaction in
issue to
find that privilege had not been waived.