The Supreme Court seems skeptical of the Chinese-owned platform’s First Amendment claim.
Noel Francisco, representing TikTok and ByteDance, argued that Supreme Court endorsement of this law could enable statutes targeting other companies on similar grounds. "AMC movie theaters ...
But a false statement would be if I had not ever argued in the United States Supreme Court." The references to former U.S. solicitors general Noel Francisco and Seth Waxman, neither of whom ...
After nearly three hours of Supreme Court arguments Friday morning, Americans are one step closer to learning whether a ...
Noel Francisco, who is arguing on behalf of the ... Jeffrey Fisher, co-director of the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at Stanford Law, is now arguing for the eight creators challenging the ...
All eyes are on the Supreme Court this week as the justices ... “That whole notion is at war with the First Amendment,” Noel Francisco, TikTok’s attorney, said of the law at Friday’s ...
The US Supreme Court earlier on Friday rejected TikTok's request to overturn a law passed by Congress and signed by President Joe Biden last year that would effectively ban the app in the US ...
A lawyer for TikTok and ByteDance, Noel Francisco, says that If TikTok is banned, the app used by 170 millions would quickly ...