Laura Jarrett
Coverage of Laura Jarrett in the Nexus archive.
- Alabama death row prisoner fighting execution speaks out amid legal battle
Jeffery Lee, an Alabama death row prisoner, expressed emotional reaction to a federal judge blocking his execution, though his legal battle continues. The decision has left his fate uncertain as the case remains unresolved.
- Send Laura Jarrett your questions about the Supreme Court and more
The article invites readers to submit questions to Laura Jarrett about the Supreme Court and other topics. It highlights her role in engaging the public with legal and political issues.
- Alex Murdaugh’s convictions for murder of wife and son overturned
The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned Alex Murdaugh's convictions for murdering his wife and son due to improper juror influence by former court clerk Becky Hill. Prosecutors plan to retry the case. The ruling was unanimous.
- Court overturns Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions and orders new trial
The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned Alex Murdaugh's double murder conviction and ordered a new trial for the killings of his wife and son. The court's decision comes after NBC News' Laura Jarrett reported on the case. A new trial will be held for Murdaugh.
- Birthright citizenship battle looks to century-old case
President Donald Trump's executive order challenges birthright citizenship, arguing it should not apply to children of undocumented immigrants, referencing a century-old case. The 1898 Supreme Court case of Wong Kim Ark solidified birthright citizenship in America. NBC News discusses the potential implications with a history professor and a descendant of Wong Kim Ark.
- Alleged Suicide Note From Jeffrey Epstein is Released by Judge
A possible suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein has been released, spanning half a page and found by his former cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione in a book. The note was not previously released by the Department of Justice. Epstein was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
- Jeffrey Epstein possible suicide note released
A federal judge has unsealed a purported suicide note possibly written by Jeffrey Epstein, stating 'they investigated me for months - found nothing' and 'time to say goodbye'. The note was released weeks before his death. NBC News is reporting on the latest developments.
- White House and DOJ separation changes under Trump
The article discusses potential changes to the separation between the White House and the Department of Justice under President Donald Trump. NBC News' Laura Jarrett interviews acting Attorney General Todd Blanche about the future direction of the Justice Department.
- Blanche says release of Epstein victims' details was 'horrible'
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche criticized the release of victim details during the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, calling it 'horrible' and 'inexcusable'. The leak occurred as millions of files were made public related to the criminal case.
- Blanche says Trump involvement in DOJ doesn't concern him
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated he is not concerned about President Trump's involvement in the Department of Justice. Blanche responded to NBC News' Laura Jarrett regarding Trump's message to former Attorney General Pam Bondi about prosecuting James Comey.
- Blanche praises Trump’s involvement in Justice Department
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche praised President Trump's involvement in the Department of Justice, stating Americans should be 'happy' with his participation. Blanche acknowledged certain investigations are receiving an 'outsized focus' within the department.
- Blanche says Trump's has 'high expectations' for DOJ
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche praised President Donald Trump's involvement with the Justice Department, attributing the agency's success to Trump's high expectations. Blanche expressed optimism about the DOJ's performance under Trump's oversight.
- Todd Blanche says Americans should be 'happy' Trump is deeply involved in DOJ
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated Americans should be 'happy' about Donald Trump's deep involvement in the Department of Justice. Blanche made the remarks during an interview with NBC's Laura Jarrett.