NBC News to Host Subscriber Q&A on Supreme Court Rulings
NBC News will hold a live subscriber Q&A at 3 p.m. ET Thursday featuring its senior legal correspondent. Viewers can submit questions about pending Supreme Court cases and other legal topics.
techcentral.co.zaM. ET Thursday. Senior legal correspondent Laura Jarrett will answer questions about the Supreme Court and additional legal matters during the stream.
” The session will be available on demand for those unable to watch live. Today is listed as a decision day at the Supreme Court, which has not yet issued rulings on cases including Trump v. Barbara concerning birthright citizenship and Trump v. Lisa Cook involving a Federal Reserve official.
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NBC News announced a subscriber Q&A with Laura Jarrett at 3 p.m. ET Thursday.
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Supreme Court has not issued rulings on Trump v. Barbara and Trump v. Lisa Cook.
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Subscribers gain direct access to answers on current Supreme Court cases.
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