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In purporting to license otherwise illegal conduct by tech firms, President Trump set a precedent expanding executive power, ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new law that would lead to a ban of the social media platform TikTok, clearing the way for the widely popular app to shutter in the U.S. as soon ...
The Supreme Court justices sounded highly skeptical of TikTok’s free-speech defense during oral arguments on Jan. 10, signaling they were not likely to strike down the law.
The law that could ban TikTok is coming before the Supreme Court on Friday, with the justices largely holding the app’s fate in their hands. Here's what to know about the case.
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a law that would effectively ban TikTok in the United States on Sunday, siding with the government's national security concerns over ...
Moreover, the court continued, the law is “sufficiently tailored to address the Government’s interest in preventing a foreign adversary from collecting vast swaths of sensitive data about the 170 ...
The Supreme Court often takes months to decide its most contentious cases, but the justices are expected to signal their views on the TikTok ban in a matter of days. The law will take effect on ...
TikTok went to the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court upheld the law, agreeing with the government’s justification and arguing the ban does not violate TikTok’s First Amendment rights ...
Forbes Supreme Court Will Decide TikTok Ban’s Fate As Justices Take Up Case By Alison Durkee. Forbes If Trump Wants To ‘Save’ TikTok, He Might Need It To Get Banned First By Emily Baker-White.
Supreme Court backs the TikTok ban. TikTok must be sold or it will be banned this weekend Katie Wiseman Maureen Groppe C. A. Bridges Samantha Neely Fernando Cervantes Jr.
One of the first cases the Supreme Court will hear in 2025 is a challenge to the TikTok ban scheduled to go into effect next month.. Congress passed a law, signed by President Joe Biden, that ...
Business The Supreme Court is considering a possible TikTok ban. Here’s what to know about the case. TikTok's parent company is based in China, and the U.S. government says that means it is a ...