The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in TikTok's case to block a law that bans the app in the United States. The justices didn't seem convinced.
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FOX 13's Kylie Jones provides an update on the ongoing Supreme Court case that threatens to ban the app in the U.S. and details what that could mean for content creators and small business owners.
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To block or not to block TikTok. That is the question for the U.S. Supreme court who is considering whether to pause a ban on the app, which is set for Jan. 19.
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With just nine days to go until it's banned in the U.S., things aren't looking great for TikTok. The Supreme Court heard ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – The fate of social media giant TikTok is now in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court. On Friday, the justices heard oral arguments on behalf of TikTok and its users, who argue ...
On Friday, the nation's highest court heard arguments on whether to uphold or block a law that could effectively ban TikTok​ ...
Supreme Court justices were critical of TikTok's arguments during a hearing about a law that would ban the app if it's not ...