TikTok has announced that it will cease operations in the U.S. on Sunday, unless the Biden administration provides assurances to tech giants.
Justices reject the Chinese app’s First Amendment challenge to a federal law against “foreign adversary” control.
The United States Supreme Court on Friday ruled against TikTok's bid to avoid a ban that could shut the app down in just two ...
TikTok warned late Friday it will go dark in the United States on Sunday unless President Joe Biden’s administration provides ...
The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment ...
The decision came a week after the justices heard a First Amendment challenge to a law aimed at the wildly popular short-form ...
The Supreme Court said Friday it would review a case involving a group of Maryland parents who sued their children’s school district over its refusal to allow them to opt out of elementary school ...
While Trump made efforts to ban TikTok during his first term, he switched his stance on the app last year. Trump asked the Supreme Court last month to put the brakes on the law targeting TikTok, ...
US Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch called on Congress or the judiciary’s committee responsible for drafting rules for ...
The Supreme Court upheld a US law that bans TikTok on Jan. 19 unless it is sold to an owner not controlled by a foreign ...