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Wahl on Law

Wahl on Law

By: Jonas Wahl
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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.

2026 Jonas Wahl
Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Episode 9: School, Speech, and Status
    Apr 5 2026

    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 remains: who gets to define rights in America?

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    16 mins
  • Episode 8: Liability, Shutdown, and Crisis
    Mar 29 2026

    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 remains: who is responsible when the systems we rely on start to break down?

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    15 mins
  • Episode 7: Barriers, Bombs, and the Internet
    Mar 22 2026

    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 that built the modern internet. One key question remains: who actually holds power in today’s legal system?

    In this episode of Wahl on Law, Jonas breaks down a major immigration case involving third-country deportations, the global and nuclear implications of Iran’s new leadership and the expanding conflict in the region, and the growing debate over Section 230, including its connection to a landmark social media addiction trial against Meta and Google. Together, these stories highlight how courts, global power shifts, and government institutions are reshaping law and policy in real time.

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    15 mins
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