U.S. Supreme Court to hear constitutional arguments concerning the first amendment and the ownership of TikTok.
It makes a mockery of the so-called ethics rules that they put in place, but that there's no mechanism to enforce.
TikTok and its parent company ByteDance face a law specifically written by Congress about them. Here, however, they’re not dealing with a domestic company. They’re looking at whether the Protecting ...
We're days away from a TikTok ban in the US unless the Supreme Court rules that it violates the First Amendment. Here's why ...
TikTok and China-based ByteDance, as well as content creators and users, argue the law is a dramatic violation of the Constitution’s free speech guarantee.
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
The fate of TikTok hangs in the balance as the U.S. Supreme Court is set to meet Friday in a case that pits arguments of free speech against national security concerns.
Yes, an audio feed will be livestreamed during the public session. The livestream will be available on the SCOTUS website at ...
New York’s highest court has denied President Donald Trump’s request to reschedule Friday’s sentencing. USA Today reported ...