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May 28, 2024, 07:22:52 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

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 41 
 on: Today at 06:30:32 PM 
Started by WV222 - Last post by SteveRogers
What do you think, will the defense ask for misdemeanors to be included?

Jury instructions were finalized last Thurs. & they didn't:


Can they still change their minds?
I believe they can.

They cannot.

 42 
 on: Today at 06:28:32 PM 
Started by Joseph Cao - Last post by Left Wing
Switching to Ernst Thalmann

 43 
 on: Today at 06:28:15 PM 
Started by Agonized-Statism - Last post by Agonized-Statism
The article comes with some neat maps too

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According to EIG, which uses US Census Bureau data to sort districts by economic well-being, roughly 52 million Americans live in a "distressed" zip code. That's up from 50 million in 2018.

Distress scores are calculated based on weighted factors. Those factors include the number of residents with a high school diploma, the poverty rate, the number of adults not working, the housing vacancy rate, the median income ratio, changes in employment, and changes in the number of business establishments.

EIG discovered that in recent years, urban areas across the country have become increasingly "distressed" while the surrounding suburbs are considered more "prosperous."

[...]

Large urban counties, which EIG previously defined as intersecting with "an urban area with a population of 250,000 or higher," have experienced major losses: Between July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2021, those counties saw an aggregate decrease of 812,000 residents.

According to the same report, “exurban and suburban counties continued to grow the fastest in 2022 after seeing major influxes of domestic migration during the early pandemic era." After adding 931,000 people in 2021, the same counties added another 832,000 residents in 2022.

“Obviously, the pandemic has exacerbated this trend as well, where people are able to live further out from cities and still do their jobs either remotely or in a hybrid model,” Benzow said.

A recent note from Goldman Sachs reiterated this point: "Domestic migrants have left the largest cities, with about half moving to metro counties with populations of 250k to 1 million. ... The latest figures show that this demographic shift that began at the outset of the pandemic — driven by virus fears and remote work opportunities — not only had not reversed but, in fact, had continued through mid-2023."

The pandemic also highlighted significant wealth disparities among populations: Those who had the financial means to move out of cities and into suburbs did so, leaving behind lower-income residents in urban areas.

Thread theme, gotta love the economic "recovery"

 44 
 on: Today at 06:27:32 PM 
Started by PSOL - Last post by Unbeatable Titan Susan Collins


Is this the chair of the Libertarian party, encouraging people to vote Trump. What has happened to the party?

 45 
 on: Today at 06:27:32 PM 
Started by KaiserDave - Last post by KaiserDave
I want to see Ethan Sonneborn run just because why not
Ethan is in college in Washington D.C., leave him be.

In other news

https://vtdigger.org/2024/05/28/phil-scott-allows-ghost-guns-union-organizing-bills-to-become-law-without-his-signature/

Governor Scott allowed the VT PRO Act (which is similar to the national proposal) and the ban on ghost guns to become law without his signature.

I am surprised, seems like somewhat of a left-wing tact. For all the noise and fury, maybe his position this session is less right of center than I thought.

 46 
 on: Today at 06:23:27 PM 
Started by PeteB - Last post by GAinDC
Don’t worry, Blue Avatars. Trump raised 20 million more than Biden last month so everything is fine now!

 47 
 on: Today at 06:22:35 PM 
Started by WV222 - Last post by Penn_Quaker_Girl
What do you think, will the defense ask for misdemeanors to be included?

Jury instructions were finalized last Thurs. & they didn't:

Can they still change their minds?

I believe they can.

Jury instructions are finalized & provided to the parties before summations so that the parties can tailor their summations to the instructions that'll be given to the jury they're arguing before.

I was curious about this myself, so I texted an attorney friend and this is what she said.  My Atlas legal eagles, please feel free to correct or clarify.  

"I practice in (state), so I don't know the specifics of NY law, but my understanding is that the defense can technically request a change up until the jury starts deliberating.  But doing so around* closing arguments would be very rare and unusual.

*EDIT (oops, there was another part to her message): "Plus it wouldn't just be a simple 'hey changed our minds, we want the misdemeanor charges considered'.  In short, it'd be a messy request to make at this stage.

 48 
 on: Today at 06:18:05 PM 
Started by Sol - Last post by Associate Justice PiT
     While the way he went about it was ill-advised, being willing to risk his life for the sake of the Great Commission makes him a major FF.

 49 
 on: Today at 06:16:57 PM 
Started by PeteB - Last post by MR DARK BRANDON

Nah, I clearly spoke too soon. I'm jinxing things again.
What happened?

 50 
 on: Today at 06:16:02 PM 
Started by PeteB - Last post by Progressive Pessimist

Nah, I clearly spoke too soon. I'm jinxing things again.

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