Bipartisan skepticism voiced by Justices Clarence Thomas, John Roberts ... substitutes for TikTok, and despite Mark Zuckerberg’s recent reforms, both are famously censorship-happy.
U.S. TikTok users who once saw the app as a haven for free speech say they see signs of censorship after the platform, which is owned by China’s ByteDance, was returned by an executive order from ...
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has urged the Supreme Court to allow a federal ban on TikTok to take effect ... Chief Justice John Roberts, a Bush appointee, made a similar claim.
The platform with nearly 170 million American users is challenging a law that would see it banned in the US in a matter of ...
“Congress doesn’t care about what’s on TikTok,” Chief Justice John Roberts said during oral ... issues related to government transparency, censorship and social media.
A second argument, pressed by several justices and particularly by Chief Justice John Roberts, is that the TikTok ban is lawful because Congress wasn’t really motivated by a desire to restrict ...
"Congress is fine with the expression," said Chief Justice John Roberts. "They're not fine with a foreign adversary gathering information about 170 million people on TikTok." Prelogar said the ...
In a historic development, Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok has become the center of a bipartisan bill to ban the app nationwide in the name of national security. Xiao Qiang, a research ...