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TikTok ban upheld by Supreme Court
Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban — Unanimously
The Supreme Court upheld the law banning TikTok on Friday, paving the way for the ban to take effect on Sunday.
Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban, clears way for app to shut down in U.S. as soon as Sunday
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new law that would lead to a ban of the social media platform TikTok, clearing the way for the widely popular app to shutter in the U.S. as soon as Sunday.
Supreme Court upholds law that could ban TikTok in the U.S., leaving the matter to Trump
In an unsigned opinion, the Court sided with the national security concerns about TikTok rather than the First Amendment rights. There were no noted dissents.
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