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Wahl on Law

Hosted by Jonas Wahl · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

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About this podcast

Wahl on Law started with one goal: to make the law understandable. Important legal issues are often discussed in ways that feel confusing, overwhelming, or inaccessible. This podcast breaks down legal headlines, court decisions, and policy changes into clear explanations — from the perspective of a college student learning the system and bringing others along on the journey. More episodes, show notes, and legal analysis at wahlonlaw.com .

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Jonas Wahl hosts Wahl on Law, a news show with 16 episodes published.

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Episode 18: Will the War in Iran Ever End? (with Congresswoman Sarah McBride)

Jun 7, 202617mEp. 180

In the 18th episode of Wahl on Law, we’re joined by Congresswoman Sarah McBride to break down the war with Iran. As the war continues to escalate at a staggering cost of more than one billion dollars per day, we discuss

Episode 17: Trump’s Tariffs and the Limits of Presidential Power (with Professor Ilya Somin)

May 31, 202626mEp. 170

In this episode of Wahl on Law, we are joined by Ilya Somin, a leading constitutional law scholar, Professor of Law at George Mason University, and co-counsel for the plaintiffs in a landmark case challenging Donald Trum

Episode 16: The Case That Reshaped Voting Rights (with Professor Kassra Oskooii)

May 24, 202624mEp. 160

In this episode of Wahl on Law, we are joined by Kassra Oskooii, a professor of American politics and expert in redistricting, to break down a recent Supreme Court case involving Louisiana’s congressional map. We discuss

Episode 15: Abortion and Religion

May 17, 20268mEp. 150

In the 15th episode of Wahl on Law, Jonas breaks down two major constitutional and legal battles currently moving through the courts. From a federal appeals court ruling allowing Texas public schools to display the Ten C

Episode 14: Is AI Rewriting the Law? (with Professor Michael Smith)

May 10, 202625mEp. 140

In this episode of Wahl on Law, we are joined by Professor Michael Smith, who has an expertise in AI and the law, to break down AI’s usage in the legal field and explore its potential consequences. We also discuss if AI

Episode 13: The Attorney Self-Dealing Act (With Attorney Charles Sanders)

May 3, 202623mEp. 130

In the 13th episode of Wahl on Law, we break down the Protecting Automobile Accident Victims from Attorney Self-Dealing Act and explore why it may be detrimental for the future of personal injury law. Joined by personal

Episode 12: Music, Maps, and Warfare

Apr 26, 202615mEp. 120

In the 12th episode of Wahl on Law, Jonas breaks down three major legal and political developments currently shaping the country. From a landmark antitrust ruling against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, to a controversial

Episode 11: Israel and Palestine: Why It Never Ends (with Professor Daniel Green)

Apr 19, 202624mEp. 110

In this episode of Wahl on Law, we break down the Israel–Palestine conflict and explore why it has remained unresolved for decades. Joined by international relations expert Professor Daniel Green, we examine the history

Episode 10: The Afroman Trial – When Satire Meets Defamation (with Dr. Wayne Batchis)

Apr 12, 202625mEp. 100

In this episode of Wahl on Law, we dive into the Afroman trial, a case involving a police raid, a viral music video, and a defamation lawsuit that raised major constitutional questions. Joined by constitutional law exper

Episode 9: School, Speech, and Status

Apr 5, 202616mEp. 90

A Supreme Court showdown over student rights, a major First Amendment ruling reshapes the limits of medical speech, and a case that could redefine birthright citizenship reaches the highest court. One key question remain

Episode 8: Liability, Shutdown, and Crisis

Mar 29, 202615mEp. 80

A landmark ruling holds social media companies accountable, a government shutdown leads to mass TSA shortages and 4 hour airport lines, and a voting law debate becomes tied to national security funding. One key question

Episode 7: Barriers, Bombs, and the Internet

Mar 22, 202615mEp. 70

A federal appeals court allows a controversial deportation policy to move forward, a new supreme leader in Iran signals a more aggressive and possibly nuclear path in an escalating conflict, and lawmakers revisit the law

Episode 6: Justice, Immigrants, and Algorithms

Mar 15, 202616mEp. 60

A new public defender office, a Supreme Court fight over immigration protections, and a landmark social media trial all raise the same question: how does the legal system adapt when the stakes are this high? In this epis

Episode 5: Authority, Borders, and War

Mar 8, 202615mEp. 50

A cabinet firing, a federal immigration ruling, and a Senate vote on war powers all raise the same question: who controls government power – and where does the Constitution draw the line? In this episode of Wahl on Law,

Episode 4: Speech, Trade, and Tension

Mar 1, 202623mEp. 40

A presidential speech, a sweeping tariff policy, and a Supreme Court ruling all raise the same question: how far can executive power go — and who steps in when it crosses the line? In this episode of Wahl on Law, Jonas b

Episode 3: Proof, Process, and Presidential Power

Feb 22, 202626mEp. 30

A voting bill in Congress, a federal agency update, and a Supreme Court ruling all raise the same question: who has the power to interpret the law, and who gets held accountable when that power is pushed too far? In this

Episode 2: Risk, Rights, and Responsibility

Feb 15, 202618mEp. 20

A quiet bill in Congress and three Supreme Court cases raised a shared question: when the law is unclear, who carries the risk? In this episode of Wahl on Law, Jonas breaks down proposed changes to toxic chemical regulat

Episode 1: Power, Protection, and the Courts

Feb 8, 202617mEp. 10

A few lines on a map. One federal judge’s ruling. In this debut episode of Wahl on Law, Jonas explores how recent legal decisions are shaping who holds power in Washington—and who gets to stay in the country they call ho

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Who is the host of Wahl on Law?

Wahl on Law is hosted by Jonas Wahl. The show is categorised under news and has published 16 episodes.

How many episodes does Wahl on Law have?

Wahl on Law has published 16 episodes.

What topics does Wahl on Law cover?

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How long are Wahl on Law episodes?

Episodes of Wahl on Law average 20 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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