Doesn’t the Constitution mean what it says? Doesn’t no law mean no law? Regrettably, today, no law means whatever the court ...
President Donald Trump is on the right track regarding TikTok. The app should remain available in America. Unfortunately, ...
But a window has been opened for acknowledging that, as a matter of law, protecting human expression is qualitatively ...
After approximately 12 hours of darkness in the U.S., TikTok returned Sunday, and parent company ByteDance credited Donald ...
On Friday morning, the Supreme Court upheld a federal ban on TikTok, allowing the government to effectively shutter the ...
For now, TikTok lives to fight another day. But as this saga continues to unfold, it’s clear that the battle over its future ...
TikTok went dark in the U.S. as roughly 170 million Americans were denied access to the popular social media app. Although ...
“I have been against a TikTok ban for a long time, because it goes against freedom of speech,” Musk wrote in a post. “That said, the current situation where TikTok is allowed to operate in ...
TikTok stopped functioning for its 170 million American users after a law was enacted banning the app due to concerns from US ...
President Trump has signed an executive order granting TikTok a 75-day extension to comply with a law that requires a sale or ...
After the company briefly turned off its app for its 170 million US users on Saturday, some flocked to other corners of the ...
The court ruled in that landmark case that freedom of speech and ... and thus all sorts of legislation about speech — from defamation to treason to silencing TikTok — is unconstitutional.