Adding to the tension, the court is hearing arguments just nine days before the law is supposed to take effect and 10 days before a new administration takes office.
The Supreme Court will hear TikTok’s challenge to the ban-or-sale law to consider whether it violates the First Amendment rights of of users and platform owners.
Lawyers for TikTok will argue that banning the app will violate the free speech of 170 million American users. The Justice ...
The Supreme Court is set to begin hearing arguments on whether a recently signed law banning TikTok in the United States ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The law that could ban TikTok is coming before the Supreme Court on Friday, with the justices largely ...
The attorney general argues that the social media company violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act by listing itself ...
The fate of TikTok is up to the Supreme Court. Users of the short-form video platform may need to find an alternative should ...
"I don't see any president, including future President Trump, being able to resolve this in a way that's satisfactory for US ...
We're tuning in live as the justices consider what could be one of the most consequential First Amendment cases of the past several decades.
Justices will hear arguments in two consolidated cases taking aim at the federal law, which requires Chinese-owned ByteDance ...
Back in April, President Joe Biden signed a bill that had been passed by Congress that forced TikTok owner ByteDance to sell ...