
Jonathan Turley
Law professor and author of Rage and the Republic, providing legal analysis on judicial actions, immigration enforcement, and constitutional questions.
Top 10 podcasts with Jonathan Turley
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Feb 2, 2026 • 2h 1min
Ridiculous Anti-ICE Celebs at Grammys, Savannah Guthrie's Mom Missing, and Lemon's "Journalism," with Jesse Kelly, Jonathan Turley, and Matt Murphy | Ep. 1243
Matt Murphy, former federal prosecutor, discusses investigative steps in Savannah Guthrie's mother’s disappearance. Jonathan Turley, law professor and author, analyzes judicial actions, immigration enforcement, and constitutional clashes. Jesse Kelly, conservative radio host and author, skewers Grammys politics, celebrity hypocrisy, and attention-seeking red carpet stunts.

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Feb 7, 2026 • 39min
No Spin News - Weekend Edition - February 7, 2026
Jonathan Turley, law professor and author who examines campus orthodoxy and threats to republican institutions. John McLaughlin, political pollster known for public-opinion analysis and election polling. They discuss ideological conformity in academia, youth attraction to socialism, polling methodology differences, immigration sentiment, healthcare as a midterm issue, and messaging strategies for reaching voters.

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Feb 7, 2026 • 1h 6min
Ep 277 | Is Leftist Rage About to Become as BLOODY as the French Revolution?! | The Glenn Beck Podcast
Jonathan Turley, legal scholar and author of Rage in the Republic, offers constitutional and historical perspective. He traces parallels between the French and American revolutions. He warns about mob-driven politics, attacks on constitutional checks, the rise of 'new Jacobins', and the democratic risks of AI and mass automation.

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Jan 17, 2025 • 1h 25min
CNN And Jake Tapper In Deep Trouble In Defamation Lawsuit: With Jonathan Turley; TikTok Ban, Trump's China Policy, And More With Arnaud Bertrand
Join law professor Jonathan Turley as he dissects CNN's looming defamation case, exploring media accountability and its implications for journalism. He sheds light on the historic challenges faced by legacy outlets. Meanwhile, entrepreneur Arnaud Bertrand reveals the impact of the TikTok ban in America and discusses how Chinese reactions are shaping U.S.-China relations. The conversation also touches on Trump's policies and their lasting effects on international dynamics. It's a fascinating blend of legal, media, and geopolitical insights!

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Sep 16, 2025 • 33min
How Free Expression Is Under Threat In America
Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett voices serious concerns about safety for lawmakers amidst rising political violence, highlighting the need for enhanced security measures. Meanwhile, Jonathan Turley, a law professor, discusses the troubling fallout from the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, revealing how social media reactions reflect the deep divisions over free expression. Together, they navigate the implications of these events for political dialogue and the urgent need to protect democratic discourse in today's charged atmosphere.

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Apr 17, 2025 • 1h 55min
The Jurisdiction Crisis: How Judges Are Overstepping Their Bounds
Hans von Spakovsky, a Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, shares insights into judicial overreach in immigration policies, emphasizing how some judges are defying Supreme Court rulings. Jonathan Turley, a law professor and free speech advocate, discusses the implications of a criminal referral against NY AG Letitia James. Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation, critiques the political motivations behind current immigration dysfunction. Together, they explore the complexities of due process for illegal immigrants and the challenges facing our judicial system.

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Aug 15, 2023 • 2h 3min
Trump criminally indicted for the 4th time, now faces 91 total charges
Guests including Allen West, Carley Shimkus, Will Hurd, Jonathan Turley, Jacqui Heinrich, and Oli London discuss topics such as the indictment of a former president, lack of trust in government systems, unequal application of justice, charges against President Trump, US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Biden's campaign strategy, President Biden's response to fires in Maui, and personal journey of Oli London

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Mar 3, 2026 • 2h 11min
A Global Shift Is Happening. How the Iranian Conflict Just Changed Everything | Guests: Jonathan Turley & Roger Love | 3/3/26
Jason Buttrill, chief researcher who analyzes international developments. Jonathan Turley, law professor and constitutional scholar on war powers. They discuss expanding Iran strikes, regional power shifts, oil and the Strait of Hormuz, tech-enabled targeting, and the War Powers Act. Short takes on cyber attacks, domestic radicalization, and an Ellis Island singing contest.

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Feb 8, 2026 • 23min
Extra: Can The American Republic Survive the Age of AI?
Jonathan Turley, GWU law professor and constitutional scholar, tackles landmark social media litigation and its First Amendment hurdles. He traces Thomas Paine’s messy role in the American and French revolutions. He warns about AI, robotics, and threats to economic independence in modern democracies.

Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 28min
The NCC’s 2024 National First Amendment Summit
In an engaging discussion, Mary Anne Franks, a George Washington University Law professor, and Alex Morey from FIRE tackle the complexities of free speech on campus, especially amid heated political debates. Keith Whittington, also from Yale, critiques the challenges faculty face regarding expression. Nadine Strossen and Jonathan Turley delve into the legal landscape of free speech, while Kenji Yoshino from NYU highlights the role of social media in moderating discourse. Together, they explore the balance between protecting free speech and addressing harmful narratives.


