there's too many people who're extremely worried for the federal case after what we learnt today and i'm just openly saying that none of those people understood exactly where the federal case stands, after January of this year
the feds cannot meet the statutes no matter what and everything else is irrelevant compared to that, they don't have a case and no matter what other legal procedure goes on in other cases, it doesn't negate the fact that the feds simply don't have a case because they cannot reasonably prove the statutes they'll be required to prove
on the plus side, EED would obviously put the healthcare industry on trial and depending on how well the average Manhattaner can afford healthcare, the jury might actually hang (i'd say this has a higher probability than with just reasonable doubt). chances of nullification are as always very low given the other facts pertaining to the state case and even if the jury doesn't hang, Luigi's lawyers are doing what every lawyer is supposed to do, act in the best interests of their client and logically their actions so far have been at par with what we expect of them even tho it seems otherwise to us because we're dealing with this quite emotionally, to be frank














