WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a law that would effectively ban TikTok in the United States on ...
The court held that the risk to national security posed by the app's ties to China overcomes concerns about limiting speech.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday rejected TikTok’s challenge to a law requiring that the app be sold or shut down by Sunday, holding that the statute does "not violate [the social media app's ...
Legal experts, privacy groups and parents alike applauded the Supreme Court's Friday ruling upholding a federal law banning TikTok unless it is divested from its Chinese parent company ByteDance ...
The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment ...
The U.S. Supreme Court voted Friday to uphold the law that would ban TikTok in the country on Sunday, siding with the government's national security concerns over the First Amendment rights of the ...
The Supreme Court has upheld the TikTok ban, ruling unanimously in favor of legislation forcing ByteDance, the China-based owner of TikTok, to sell to an American buyer by January 19. The law was ...
TikTok influencers are mourning the impending shutdown of the popular Chinese-owned social media platform after the Supreme Court upheld a law to ban the application if it is not sold in the ...
Washington — The 170 million TikTok users in the U.S. were in for a rude awakening late Saturday night when the enormously popular video-sharing app became inaccessible because of a law passed ...
Find updates from the TikTok Supreme Court arguments here. Washington — The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Friday morning on whether to overturn or delay a law that could lead to a ban ...