The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a challenge against TikTok's ban, and early opinions suggest it will be upheld.
A law signed by President Joe Biden will force the sale or ban of the popular short-video app by 19 January in the United ...
During more than two hours of oral arguments, a majority of the Supreme Court justices appear to agree with the government’s position that TikTok, owned by a Chinese-based company ByteDance, poses a ...
After lawyers for TikTok defended the app to the Supreme Court and received a skeptical reception, it seems that there are ...
The Supreme Court appeared largely—though not entirely—unmoved by arguments that a federal ban on TikTok would violate the ...
Tiktok argued that it is protected by the First Amendment, but a majority of justices seem ready to let a ban on downloading the video app take effect Jan. 19 due to national security concerns.
The Supreme Court is deliberating a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by Jan. 19 due to national security concerns.