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CNN International | Jeffrey Rosen - May 6, 2025

CNN International spoke to Jeffrey Rosen, professor of law, about President Trump’s comments on upholding the Constitution.

"Hegseth Used Multiple Signal Chats for Official Pentagon Business"

The Wall Street Journal quoted Aram Gavoor on the legal use of Signal for unclassified DOD information.

"On Direct Exercises of Presidential Power"

Richard Pierce wrote for the Regulatory Review.

"How Warren Buffett Changed the Way Investors Think of Investing"

The New York Times quoted Lawrence Cunningham that Warren Buffet has given Berkshire the best chance of success as he steps down as CEO.

"White House budget calls for $163 billion in federal cuts next year"

The Washington Post quoted Richard Pierce on the seriousness of "impound,” or unilaterally cancel, government spending the Supreme Court will have to decide.

"A "Victory for Survivors” or "Bittersweet News"- Experts React to Passage of the TAKE IT DOWN Act"

Techpolicy quoted Mary Anne Franks calls the passage bittersweet as the provision of the bill is likely susceptible to misuse.

"Are Religious Charter Schools Constitutional?"

The National Constitution Center’s "We the People" podcast was led by Jeffrey Rosen.

"How activists and immigrants in the US can protect their privacy"

Aljazeera quoted Daniel Solove on the government’s improper use of surveillance technology.

"House GOP proposes removing antitrust authority from FTC"

The Washington Post quoted William Kovacic on the poor timing surrounding removing antitrust from FTC as it’s the agencies main expertise.