Laura Jarrett

Laura Jarrett is a senior legal correspondent for NBC News.

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Oklahoma lawsuit alleges secret scheme by State Farm to cheat homeowners

An Oklahoma family's battle with State Farm over roof damage has drawn the support of state Attorney General Gentner Drummond.

Former FBI Director James Comey indicted following pressure from Trump

The president recently suggested the attorney general should prosecute Comey and other prominent critics. Comey was charged with making a false statement and obstruction.

Justice Department weighing whether to charge former FBI Director James Comey, sources say

President Donald Trump recently posted on social media that the former FBI director and other political foes like Sen. Adam Schiff should be prosecuted.

The family of teenager who died by suicide alleges OpenAI's ChatGPT is to blame

The parents of Adam Raine, who died by suicide in April, claim in a new lawsuit against OpenAI that ChatGPT was “explicit in its instructions and encouragement toward suicide.”

Former official targeted by Trump says the president is trying to silence critics

Miles Taylor told NBC News that he fears he is under federal investigation after President Trump called for a “review” of his conduct.
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Trump administration says it intends to deport Mahmoud Khalil, alleging 'serious' foreign policy consequences

The Department of Homeland Security issued Mahmoud Khalil a notice to appear before an immigration judge for deportation proceedings, with a hearing set for March 27 in Louisiana.

Federal prosecutors in New York and Washington resign after refusing to drop Adams charges

Danielle R. Sassoon, the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, has resigned days after being ordered by the Justice Department to drop corruption charges against mayor Eric Adams.
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Trump administration rescinds order attempting to freeze federal aid spending

President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday rescinded an order putting a widespread freeze on most federal grants and loans amid significant criticism, according to a new memo a source provided to NBC News.

Appeals court allows special counsel's report about Trump's election interference case to be released to the public

A federal appeals court ruled that the Justice Department can release a report on Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, but kept in place a judge's order requiring a three-day delay to allow for further appeals.

Trump bid to ax sentencing denied by New York's highest court, leaving Supreme Court as last hope

New York's highest court on Thursday rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s bid to halt his sentencing Friday, and prosecutors urged the U.S.

N.Y. appellate judge allows Trump's Friday hush money sentencing to go forward

A New York appeals court judge Tuesday denied Donald Trump's bid for an emergency order halting the president-elect's scheduled sentencing Friday on criminal charges in the hush money case.