TikTok is dead, long live TikTok. The social media app announced it would be returning to the United States mere hours after ...
This ruling will disappoint the app’s 170 million users in the United States. But it reflects eminently reasonable deference ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court delivered a sweeping broadside against the First Amendment of the Constitution just days ahead ...
The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment ...
Will TikTok finally meet its fate Sunday? The future of the app with more than 170 million American users remains uncertain ...
In an action without any direct precedent in the United States, the American government forced the temporary shutdown of a ...
With just days left in office, President Biden has said the Equal Rights Amendment is now the law of the land.
As the US Supreme Court prepares to rule on the future of TikTok, rumours of a sale are swirling around Washington DC while ...
Paul said he was disappointed, adding, "I do believe that banning a social media app like TikTok is a violation of the First Amendment." ...
The Supreme Court unanimously chose to uphold the TikTok ban-or-sell legislation. Here's what that means for the app and its ...
The Bill of Rights is not a vehicle for America’s foreign adversaries to undermine Americans’ freedoms. The Supreme Court recognized ...
although some expressed serious concerns about its First Amendment implications. TikTok is a platform used by about 170 million people in the United States, roughly half the country's population.