The Supreme Court upheld a law requiring a sale or ban of TikTok, but Justice Sonia Sotomayor disagreed with part of the decision.
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law requiring TikTok’s China-based parent company to divest from the app, teeing up a ...
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch expressed concerns about not having enough time to decide on the US TikTok ban.
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new law that would lead to a ban of the social media platform TikTok, ...
The Supreme Court ruled that the law that could oust TikTok from the US unless Chinese parent company ByteDance sells it is ...
The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment ...
The justices found the government’s concerns over potential privacy abuses at TikTok persuasive, especially if users oblige ...
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a law requiring TikTok’s parent company to divest from the popular video-sharing platform or face a ban was constitutional, siding with the government in a ...
This ruling will disappoint the app’s 170 million users in the United States. But it reflects eminently reasonable deference ...
The decision came against the backdrop of unusual political agitation by President-elect Donald Trump, who vowed that he ...