Supreme Court Justices appeared skeptical on Friday that a law requiring TikTok to divest from its Chinese owner ByteDance, or be banned from the U.S., violates the First Amendment. The exception ...
Noel Francisco. TikTok and some of its users sued to block the measure, saying it violates their free speech rights under the Constitution’s First Amendment. The court is weighing those ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Friday morning in a case challenging a ban of TikTok in the United States if it is not sold by its owner, ByteDance, which is based in China. TikTok has repeatedly claimed that the law requiring the ban is a violation of First Amendment rights.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a landmark First Amendment case on Friday that will determine the fate of TikTok in the United States ... TikTok’s lawyer, Noel Francisco, and Jeffrey ...
Supreme Court upholds law requiring TikTok sale or ban in U.S., citing national security concerns over Chinese ownership.
The Supreme Court seemed inclined on Friday to uphold a law that would force a sale or ban the popular short-video app TikTok in the United States by Jan
On Friday, the Supreme Court delivered a sweeping broadside against the First Amendment of the Constitution just days ahead of the coming to power of President-elect Donald Trump, who has pledged to rule as "dictator on day one.
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. operations. TikTok attempted to sue the U.S. governmen
WASHINGTON: The Supreme Court upheld on Friday  (Jan 17)a law banning TikTok in the United States on national security grounds if its Chines
The struggle over the Equal Rights Amendment started more than a century ago when suffragist Alice Paul first proposed it shortly after the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote.
The decision came a week after the justices heard a First Amendment challenge to a law aimed at the wildly popular short-form video platform used by 170 million Americans that the government fears could be influenced by China.
President Joe Biden’s declaration the Equal Rights Amendment is “the law of the land” likely only sets up more debates for Congress and the courts.