If the government prevails as it did in a lower court, TikTok says it would shut down its U.S. platform by Jan. 19, leaving creators scrambling to redefine their futures.
A looming TikTok ban could affect the millions of small businesses that use the short-video social media app to help them grow their business.
This Jan. 6 won't be the same. Four years ago, then-President Donald Trump urged supporters to head to the Capitol to protest ...
The Supreme Court is starting 2025 with a blockbuster case that will have dramatic implications for one of China’s most valuable technology companies, millions of American smartphone users, and some ...
The Justice Department urged the Supreme Court on Friday to deny President-elect Trump’s request to postpone their ruling on ...
TikTok and ByteDance contend that the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act infringes on ...
The briefs, filed a week before oral arguments, offered sharply differing accounts of China’s influence over the site and the ...
Legal Newsletter looks at the highly anticipated case on the social media platform TikTok, the chief justice's annual report ...
The Supreme Court will hear two hours of oral arguments on Jan. 10 in TikTok’s appeal to block enforcement of a federal law ...
Trump’s TikTok brief is an alarming preview of how he sees the Supreme Court and how he intends to treat it once he returns ...
The justices will kick off the year with a Jan. 10 hearing over the fate of TikTok — specifically over whether there’s a winning First Amendment argument against a federal law that would ban the ...