While a final decision has yet to be made, it appears the justices are likely to uphold a law which bans TikTok in the U.S.
In a battle over free speech and national security, the justices expressed skepticism about Chinese content manipulation.
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The Supreme Court seems likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless the ...
An appeals court upheld a divest-or-ban law, but the Supreme Court offers one final chance for the company and its users to make their case. The court is expected to issue a decision quickly after its ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely Friday to uphold the law that could ban TikTok, with most of the justices appearing to take ...
The justices are expected to rule quickly in the case, which pits national security concerns about China against the First Amendment’s protection of free speech.
The Biden administration, which is defending a law requiring TikTok cut ties with the Chinese government or be banned, said ...
Several justices tested President-elect Donald Trump’s suggestion to temporarily pause a law that would effectively ban ...
Molinaro is just one of many TikTok influencers who are now bracing for a possible ban of the app in the United States — and ...
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Congress, which passed the TikTok law with bipartisan support, says China’s influence over the platform poses a national ...