The latest turn in the ongoing saga over TikTok in the United States has brought the balance of power among the three branches of government into the spotlight.
Senate Majority Leader Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., told a CNN reporter Monday he believes President Donald Trump’s nominee to ...
On his first day in office, Trump declared that he would effectively ignore the law, and so TikTok lives. He appears to have ...
There were 36 hours of mad frenzy as TikTok executives and lawyers sought and failed to get a last-minute reprieve from Biden ...
This push comes as the U.S. contends with a potential TikTok ban. Congress passed a law last year telling TikTok’s ...
Meta moves in on TikTok stars amid talks of a potential ban, and Bill Gates’ warning about Elon Musk round out this week’s ...
Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech or of the press…” — First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution During the oral argument before the Supreme Court in the famous Pentagon ...
When Justice Douglas asked the government lawyer if the phrase "no law" in the First Amendment literally means no law, he was unable to answer. The court found his mumbo jumbo reasoning so telling ...
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A new report claims TikTok participates in suppressing content critical of President Donald Trump as the new administration ...