The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law set to ban social media platform TikTok in less than 48 hours. "There is no doubt ...
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 unanimously found the new law that could lead to a ban of TikTok does not violate the First Amendment ...
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
After hearing arguments on Friday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court decided to uphold the law, meaning that TikTok will be ...
In an unsigned opinion, the Court sided with the national security concerns about TikTok rather than the First Amendment ...
As TikTok’s fate hangs in the balance, roughly 170 million users across the United States face the possibility of losing ...
The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment ...
The President-elect will decide the ultimate fate of the social media app set to be banned in the U.S. the day before his ...
The Supreme Court upheld the law banning TikTok on Friday, paving the way for the ban to take effect on Sunday.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a congressional ban on TikTok unless its owner sells the app, a ruling that could significantly ...