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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 21: When Innovation Turns Into Litigation (with Entrepreneur Amanda Sima)
    Jun 28 2026

    In the 21st episode of Wahl on Law, we are joined by business owner and patented inventor Amanda Sima to break down the realities of intellectual property law and entrepreneurship. We discuss the patent process, the misconceptions surrounding legal protection for inventors, and how Amanda became involved in a complex legal dispute involving trade secrets. We also explore what entrepreneurs should know before bringing an idea to market.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 20: What Does It Means to be an American Citizen? (with Attorney Nazim Karaca)
    Jun 21 2026

    In the 20th episode of Wahl on Law, we are joined by Nazim Karaca, an attorney and computer science professor, to break down Trump v. Barbara, a Supreme Court case with the potential to redefine what it means to be a United States citizen. We discuss the constitutional debate surrounding birthright citizenship, the key legal arguments being made before the Court, and what the decision could mean for immigration law and the future of American citizenship.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 19: Should the Popular Vote Elect the President? (with Professor John Martin)
    Jun 14 2026

    In the 19th episode of Wahl on Law, we are joined by John Martin, Assistant Professor of Law at Quinnipiac University School of Law and a scholar of constitutional and election law, to break down the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. We discuss how the compact works, the constitutional questions it raises, and what it could mean for the future of presidential elections in the United States.

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    24 mins
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