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Wahl on Law
by Jonas Wahl
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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Episode 16: The Case That Reshaped Voting Rights (with Professor Kassra Oskooii)
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 how the Court’s decision reshapes the interpretation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, the constitutional questions at stake, and what this ruling could mean for the future of minority representation and elections in the United States.
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Episode 15: Abortion and Religion
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 Commandments in classrooms, to a growing Supreme Court fight over access to the abortion pill mifepristone, we explain what’s happening, the constitutional questions at stake, and why these cases could have nationwide implications far beyond religion and abortion. Stay informed on the legal issues impacting your everyday life.
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Episode 14: Is AI Rewriting the Law? (with Professor Michael Smith)
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 could replace lawyers, and if there are potential solutions to stop AI from being used.
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Episode 13: The Attorney Self-Dealing Act (With Attorney Charles Sanders)
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 injury lawyer Charles Sanders, we examine the importance of contingency fees, and bring light to an almost unheard of law being proposed in California.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
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
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