The Supreme Court upheld a law that requires TikTok's Chinese owner to sell off the app's U.S. business or face a nationwide ...
The ban is aimed at whipping up anti-Chinese hatred in preparation for a US war, and stepping up state and media censorship ...
Few surprises emerged in the Supreme Court arguments over the Protecting Americans Act, which demands that ByteDance, the ...
After nearly three hours of Supreme Court arguments Friday morning, Americans are one step closer to learning whether a ...
A second argument, pressed by several justices and particularly by Chief Justice John Roberts, is that the TikTok ban is lawful because Congress wasn’t really motivated by a desire to restrict ...
Chief Justice John Roberts asked if the Chinese-based ByteDance is using TikTok to get Americans to argue with each other. “If they do, I’d say they’re winning,” Roberts said to laughter in the court.
Over the last few months, though, arguments around potential national security risks emerged due to the company's ties to ...
Supreme Court appeared to lean towards upholding law requiring TikTok divestment from Chinese parent ByteDance. Read more.
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Friday questioned why they should intervene to block a law forcing the sale of TikTok in nine ...
Ahead of a looming U.S. ban on TikTok, content creators have been flocking to RedNote as well as Lemon8, TikTok's sister app.
Justices spent more than two hours arguing over whether a ban on the app would be infringing on the First Amendment ...
After nearly three hours of Supreme Court arguments Friday morning, Americans are one step closer to learning whether a TikTok ban will ... Chief Justice John Roberts joked that if ByteDance ...