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Supreme Court backs TikTok ban
Supreme Court seems likely to uphold TikTok ban as deadline nears
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a new law that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S., with conservative and liberal justices alike expressing skepticism about the legal challenge.
Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s TikTok decision and what it may mean for the First Amendment
The Supreme Court’s remarkably speedy decision Friday to allow a controversial ban on TikTok to take hold will have a dramatic impact on the tens of millions of Americans who visit the app every day and broad political implications for President-elect Donald Trump.
TikTok ban at the Supreme Court: Recap
The Supreme Court appeared ready to uphold a law that will ban TikTok in the U.S. if its Chinese owners don't sell the widly popular platform.
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TikTok takeaways: Supreme Court appears likely to uphold impending ban
Chief Justice
John
Roberts
asked if the Chinese-based ByteDance is using
TikTok
to get Americans to argue with each ...
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The Big Question At The Heart Of The TikTok Case
At the Supreme Court argument, the justices homed in on one key question: Can Congress ban a speech platform to stop the ...
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on MSN
They built careers on TikTok. Now they’re bracing for a possible ban
Around two million creators rely on TikTok to make a living. Now, with a Supreme Court hearing looming, they’re preparing for ...
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Biden administration looks for ways to keep TikTok available in the U.S.
President Joe Biden’s administration is considering ways to keep TikTok available in the U.S. if a ban that’s scheduled to go ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Supreme Court seems likely to uphold a federal law that could force TikTok to shut down on Jan. 19
Early in arguments that lasted more than two and a half hours, Chief Justice
John
Roberts
identified his main concern:
TikTok
’s ownership by China-based ByteDance and the parent company's ...
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Supreme Court casts doubt on TikTok’s free-speech defense as shutdown law is set to take effect
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court justices sounded highly skeptical Friday of TikTok’s free-speech defense, signaling they are ...
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