TikTok reportedly working on new, separate app just for US
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TikTok owner ByteDance is developing a replacement app intended for US-based users, according to a report, as President Trump says a deal with an American buyer is 'pretty much done.'
In letters made public via the Freedom of Information Act, Attorney General Pam Bondi argued the president has the authority to nullify laws as he sees fit.
TikTok races to launch a U.S.-based version of its platform by September 5 in a bid to avoid a federal ban and navigate mounting legal and political pressure over its ties to China
The Supreme Court categorically rejected the argument that the mere regulation of an algorithm raises First Amendment scrutiny.
In the case of TikTok's possible divestiture in the US, the Chinese government has made it clear that it respects corporate independence, but it opposes any forced deal.
In purporting to license otherwise illegal conduct by tech firms, President Trump set a precedent expanding executive power, legal experts warned.
Having the Air Force fly a B-2 bomber overhead during a signing ceremony for a budget bill would have in a different time seemed like overkill. But in our time of both public spectacle and
The US Supreme Court turned away the case of a Massachusetts teacher fired for controversial social media posts she made prior to her employment.
The justices concluded that kids’ access to online porn is serious enough to change the ground rules of First Amendment law, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Noah Feldman writes.
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a Massachusetts teacher’s First Amendment challenge concerning her termination for making and reposting antitransgender TikToks. Former