Supreme Court upholds law requiring TikTok sale or ban in U.S., citing national security concerns over Chinese ownership.
A law that bans TikTok in the U.S. is set to take effect Jan. 19, 2025, unless its China-based parent company sells its U.S.
TikTok is set to "go dark" on Sunday for its 170 million American users after the Supreme Court upheld a law that would ban the app that same day in the United States.
The lawyer for TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance offered a warning during Supreme Court arguments over a law ...
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The Supreme Court appeared inclined on Friday to preserve a statute that would require the sale or prohibition of the well-known short-video app TikTok in the United States by9. TakeAway Points: The ...
The Supreme Court acted speedily in the case, having held arguments on Jan. 10, just nine days before the deadline set under ...
Noel Francisco ... expressed serious concerns about its First Amendment implications. TikTok is a platform used by about 170 million people in the United States, roughly half the country's ...
The federal law was the culmination of a yearslong saga over TikTok, which the government sees as a national security threat ...
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