The Supreme Court announced Thursday that it may release an electronic opinion on the TikTok ban at 10 a.m. EST Friday.
By Andrew Chung, John Kruzel and David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Supreme Court upheld on Friday a law banning ...
The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment ...
The Supreme Court unanimously upheld a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by this Sunday unless its Chinese owner sells it ...
Parents in Maryland said a school board’s refusal to notify them and to excuse their children from discussions of the ...
Congress and now the Supreme Court say TikTok must separate itself from its Chinese owners or shut down operations in the U.S ...
Justices reject the Chinese app’s First Amendment challenge to a federal law against “foreign adversary” control.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a controversial ban on TikTok may take effect this weekend, rejecting an appeal from the ...
Now that TikTok has finally reached the end of its legal options in the US to avoid a ban, somehow its future seems less ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a law banning TikTok in the U.S. can take effect. President Biden signed the ...
The Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the federal law banning TikTok beginning Sunday unless it’s sold by its China-based ...
Donald Trump had asked the Supreme Court to delay TikTok’s ban-or-sale law to give him an opportunity to act once he returns ...