TikTok’s uncertain fate illustrates a more significant battle over free speech in the digital age. With more than 150 million U.S. users, TikTok is not just a platform for viral dances and quirky ...
President-elect Donald Trump is no stranger to making bold statements. Many see his asking the Supreme Court to pause the ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a new law that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S., with conservative and ...
Argued. For petitioners TikTok Inc., et al.: Noel J. Francisco, Washington, D. C. For petitioners Firebaugh, et al.: Jeffrey L. Fisher, Melo Park, Cal. For respondent: Elizabeth B. Prelogar, Solicitor ...
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Friday questioned why they should intervene to block a law forcing the sale of TikTok in nine ...
While Supreme Court justices pressed both sides in Friday’s oral arguments, experts say it’s hard to see how TikTok gets ...
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Justices spent more than two hours arguing over whether a ban on the app would be infringing on the First Amendment ...
The Supreme Court is weighing if TikTok can be banned in the U.S. in a case pitting national security against free speech.
TikTok received a frosty reception in its fight to save the platform at the Supreme Court, which during oral arguments Friday ...
Lawyers for TikTok will argue that banning the app will violate the free speech of 170 million American users. The Justice ...
Congress labeled the app’s Chinese ownership a national security risk and passed a law that would ban the social media ...