Here is what Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, Kentanji Brown Jackson and Chief Justice John Roberts said about ...
TikTok's attorney's on Friday reiterated the popular app will shut down, rather than make a last-minute deal to keep it ...
The Supreme Court seemed to lean Thursday toward upholding a law forcing Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell off TikTok, ...
The Supreme Court seems skeptical of the Chinese-owned platform’s First Amendment claim.
The first, Noel J. Francisco, who represents ByteDance, is a prominent conservative litigator who is now a partner at the Jones Day law firm. A graduate of the University of Chicago Law School, Mr.
TikTok's lawyer danced around the question but said there is no precedent for a foreign government being subject to U.S. free ...
The law that could ban TikTok is coming before the Supreme Court on Friday, with the justices largely holding the app’s fate ...
He then asked why restricting ByteDance, which is a Chinese company, would limit TikTok users in the U.S. Noel Francisco, a lawyer for TikTok and ByteDance, said that if ByteDance were to sell ...
Noel Francisco, representing TikTok and ByteDance, argued that Supreme Court endorsement of this law could enable statutes targeting other companies on similar grounds. "AMC movie theaters used to ...
The TikTok situation highlights the complexity of enforcing regulation compliance on digital platforms supported by companies ...
Chief Justice John Roberts asked the company's attorney, Noel Francisco. ByteDance, which owns TikTok and is headquartered in China, denies any malign activity in the U.S. and has argued the law ...