The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today over the ban of popular social media app TikTok. Former U.S. attorney Joyce ...
A forthcoming paper analyzed how different social media platforms surfaced content that displayed positive and negative ...
A majority of the justices appeared more concerned about the national security implications of the popular app’s Chinese ...
The Supreme Court seemed to lean Thursday toward upholding a law forcing Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell off TikTok, ...
The Supreme Court's nine justices heard arguments on Friday in a challenge by TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance ...
Some of the 170 million Americans who use TikTok say the court has never confronted a free speech case that matters to so ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Friday on whether the law banning TikTok is unconstitutional and violates the ...
Selling the app could be difficult, given its scale and nine-figure price. If TikTok’s parent company, the Chinese firm ...
Most of the justices seemed unpersuaded by TikTok's arguments against the ban on the company—but that doesn’t meant TikTok is ...
In a battle over free speech and national security, the justices expressed skepticism about Chinese content manipulation.
A potential nationwide TikTok ban could dramatically reshape social media for millions of content creators and users.
While a final decision has yet to be made, it appears the justices are likely to uphold a law which bans TikTok in the U.S.