Court case could shake up New York’s congressional lines
A legal challenge could result in the state Legislature getting a second crack at drawing Congressional lines.
Census 2020: The good, the bad and the 89 New Yorkers
April 28, 2021 - New York is poised to lose one congressional seat as the result of newly released numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau, but it could have been much worse, according to Jeff Wice, adjunct professor
New York’s power in Congress to shrink, as population declines
Dec. 28, 2020 - According to population estimates, New York led the nation in population decline. Jeff Wice, Adjunct Professor of Law and Senior Fellow of the Census and Redistricting Institute at New York Law School, explained what
The count is over, now comes the census number crunching
Oct. 23, 2020 - Jeff Wice, Adjunct Professor and Senior Fellow at the New York Law School and Senior Advisor at New York Counts 2020, explained what the next steps are in the census process now that the
Apr 2, 2020: Gearing up for the 2020 census
Jeff Wice, Adjunct Professor and Senior Fellow at the New York Law School and Senior Advisor at New York Counts 2020, discussed New York’s effort to count all New Yorkers in the census during the COVID-19 outbreak.
January 2, 2020: NY’s shrinking congressional delegation
New census reapportionment estimates spell out bad news for New York’s congressional representation. Jeff Wice, Senior Fellow for the New York Census and Redistricting Institute at New York Law School, explained what the estimates mean for New York.
November 20, 2019: Census prep
With the 2020 decennial census right around the corner, we heard from Jeff Wice of the New York Law School’s New York Census and Redistricting Institute, on how the state prepared ahead of the 2009 census. Then, we