Court to hear arguments Friday on law forcing TikTok sale by Chinese parent company that takes effect in Jan. 19.
TikTok will argue its case in front of the Supreme Court this week, but if a law isn't overturned, the app will shut down by ...
TikTok and China-based ByteDance, as well as content creators and users, argue the law is a dramatic violation of the Constitution’s free speech guarantee.
TikTok said it will shut down by Jan. 19—the proposed date of the social media app's U.S. ban—if the Supreme Court does not ...
TikTok and its parent company ByteDance face a law specifically written by Congress about them. Here, however, they’re not ...
We're days away from a TikTok ban in the US unless the Supreme Court rules that it violates the First Amendment. Here's why ...
TikTok has said it plans to shut down unless the Supreme Court strikes down a law meant to force a ban in the United States.
Billions in advertising flows through TikTok, which could be banned in the U.S. as soon as Jan. 19. Brands and creators are ...
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
If the Supreme Court decides to uphold the law, the TikTok ban will take effect on January 19th, unless the court grants a ...