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TikTok’s Last Stand Will Be in Supreme Court
TikTok’s Fate Arrives at the Supreme Court
T he fate of TikTok in the United States will soon be in the hands of the Supreme Court, as the Justices hear oral arguments Friday over a law that could shut down the popular social media platform.
Why the Supreme Court is likely to side against 170 million TikTok users
WASHINGTON − Some of the 170 million Americans who use TikTok to sell cookies, promote books by Black authors, comment on sports, advocate for sexual assault survivors and more say the stakes couldn’t be higher when the Supreme Court on Friday debates the fate of the wildly popular short-form video app.
TikTok Ban Remains Popular on Eve of Crucial Supreme Court Hearing
Newsweek reached out to TikTok for comment via the company's press contact form. TikTok, a popular social media platform used by millions of Americans, faces a potential ban if parent company ByteDance does not sell it by January 19.
TikTok ban debate reaches the Supreme Court this week. Here’s what to expect — and what could happen next.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments this week in a case challenging a law that seeks to ban the popular app TikTok in the United States if it is not sold by its owner, Byte Dance, which is based in China.
Is TikTok really getting banned this month? What to know before the Supreme Court hearing
President-elect Donald Trump has urged the Supreme Court to halt the Jan. 19 TikTok ban if parent company ByteDance fails to sell the platform.
Supreme Court Will Hear TikTok Ban This Week—Here’s What To Expect
What Are The Arguments For Banning Tiktok? The federal government emphasized in its brief to the Supreme Court the “grave national security threats” it believes keeping TikTok
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Trump asks Supreme Court to pause sentencing in hush money case
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday urged the US Supreme Court to pause his sentencing in the hush money case, a highly unusual request that relies in part on the court’s decision last year to grant him broad immunity from criminal prosecution.
Trump asks Supreme Court to halt Friday’s hush money sentencing
President-elect Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to delay his planned sentencing Friday in his criminal hush money case, setting up a potential test of the high court's ruling to extend broad immunity from prosecution to former presidents.
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Samuel Alito’s Biggest Controversies—As Supreme Court Justice Speaks With Trump Before Sentencing Ruling
The justice spoke to President-elect Donald Trump on the phone hours before Trump asked the Supreme Court to stop his ...
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5 Supreme Court Cases That Could Have a Big Impact on Small Businesses in 2025
These cases will shape business decisions for years to come, according to legal experts. Later this week, on January 10, the ...
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Atlanta D.A. Asks Georgia Court to Review Decision Kicking Her Off Trump Case
In a filing late Wednesday, Fani Willis petitioned the Georgia Supreme Court to allow her to keep prosecuting Donald J. Trump ...
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Retired US Supreme Court Justice Breyer returns to 'old home' to hear appeals
Retired liberal U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer began a two-day stint as a visiting judge on the federal appeals ...
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TikTok's fate arrives at Supreme Court in collision of free speech and national security
In one of the most important cases of the social media age, free speech and national security collide at the Supreme Court on Friday in arguments over the fate of TikTok, a wildly popular digital ...
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N.C. Supreme Court blocks certification of Democrat as winner of close high court race
The North Carolina Supreme Court blocked state officials from certifying the Democratic candidate as the winner of a ...
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