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Strike down TikTok ban under First Amendment. The court’s most straightforward option that would save TikTok is to issue a full opinion striking down the divest-or-ban law under the First Amendment.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a law requiring TikTok’s parent company to divest from the popular video-sharing platform or face a ban was constitutional, siding with the government in a ...
A TikTok ban wouldn’t mean the app disappears from current users’ phones on Jan. 19. New users in the U.S. would likely no longer be able to download TikTok from app stores, and it would ...
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) criticized the looming TikTok ban as a violation of the First Amendment, arguing that it’s based on accusations, a day after the Supreme Court opted to uphold the law that ...
Hours before TikTok appeared to restore service to its U.S. users, Trump made his own statement about the TikTok ban on Truth Social, saying that he would be issuing an executive order on Jan. 20 ...
After President Biden signed the law in April, which set a Jan. 19 deadline for the ban to take effect, TikTok responded by suing the U.S. government. The company said a ban would violate 1st ...
TikTok’s U.S. ad revenue is expected to total $12.3 billion in 2024, according to research firm Emarketer, and while that is much smaller than Instagram owner Meta Platforms, advertisers say ...
The decision -- unless the Supreme Court reverses it -- puts TikTok's fate in the hands of first President Biden on whether to grant a 90-day extension of the Jan. 19 deadline to force a sale and ...