• Legality in Question: Venezuela & Iran
    Apr 3 2026

    I’ve been seeing this topic everywhere lately. There’s a lot of noise, a lot of strong opinions, and honestly, a lot of confusion. So in this episode, I wanted to slow things down and really unpack what’s going on. We take a closer look at recent US actions involving Venezuela and Iran, and ask a simple but important question: are these actions actually legal under international law?

    What You’ll Discover

    - The Venezuela Operation Explained: Why the removal of Nicolás Maduro raises serious concerns around sovereignty, international law, and unlawful use of force.

    - The Iran Debate Isn’t Simple: How legal experts are split between viewing the attack as illegal versus a justified act of self-defence.

    - Where International Law Gets Tested: Why concepts like “imminent threat” and UN approval are central to determining what is and isn’t lawful.

    On paper, the rules seem clear. But in practice, interpretation, politics, and power all play a role in how those rules are applied or ignored. And that’s where things get uncomfortable.

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    8 mins
  • The Menendez Brothers: Greed or Trauma?
    Feb 12 2026

    The 1989 Beverly Hills murders shocked the world: two young brothers, Eric and Lyle Menendez, shot their wealthy parents in their living room, then spent lavishly while insisting intruders were to blame. To many, it looked like a classic case of killing for inheritance - cold, greedy, and straightforward.

    In this episode of Legal Learner, I unpack the full story behind the headlines. We look at the two gripping trials, the brothers' shocking claims of years of family abuse, and how the case forced society to confront male victims of trauma, media influence on justice, and the limits of self-defence laws and therapist confidentiality.

    What You'll Discover

    - The Crime & The Trials: The ruthless shooting that looked like a simple inheritance grab - until the brothers' abuse allegations turned everything upside down.

    - Psychological & Legal Layers: How trauma played into their defence, and the big debates it sparked on self-defence laws and patient confidentiality.

    - Lasting Impact: How the case exposed the widespread reality of hidden family abuse and secrets.

    This case isn't just true crime - it's a mirror on how we judge motive, trauma, and justice. If you've ever wondered about the grey areas in high-profile cases, this one's a must-listen that'll leave you questioning what really drives people to the edge.

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    9 mins