On Friday, the Supreme Court delivered a sweeping broadside against the First Amendment of the Constitution just days ahead of the coming to power of President-elect Donald Trump, who has pledged to rule as "dictator on day one.
TikTok is dead, long live TikTok. The social media app announced it would be returning to the United States mere hours after going dark to comply with a ban passed by legislators last year. The move came after President-elect Donald Trump promised to issue an executive order that would roll back the effective date of the ban,
Even as the Supreme Court upheld Congress' mandate that TikTok's Chinese owner sell the platform or shut it down, the First Amendment still guarantees the
"I want to thank President Trump for his commitment to work with us to find a solution that keeps TikTok available in the United States. This is a strong stand for the First Amendment and against ...
This ruling will disappoint the app’s 170 million users in the United States. But it reflects eminently reasonable deference to the judgment of Congress.
Doesn’t the Constitution mean what it says? Doesn’t no law mean no law? Regrettably, today, no law means whatever the court says it means.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld on Friday a law banning TikTok in the United States on national ... did not violate the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment protection against government abridgment ...
TikTok says it's “in the process” of restoring service to users in the United States after the popular video-sharing ... TikTok and ByteDance sued on First Amendment grounds, and the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld the statute on Friday.
On Friday, Jan. 17, the Supreme Court upheld the law that would ban TikTok in the United States, ending any chance ... not violate petitioners’ First Amendment rights.” The U.S. Justice ...
Paul said he was disappointed, adding, "I do believe that banning a social media app like TikTok is a violation of the First Amendment."
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a challenge to a new law requiring TikTok to ... be banned in the United States, finding it did not violate the First Amendment rights of ...
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected TikTok ... First Amendment. There is a chance that President-elect Donald J. Trump will try to rescue the app, which boasts 170 million users in the United ...