Roberts raises the national security concerns of ByteDance working from China. “Do you dispute that ByteDance has ultimate control” of TikTok? Francisco does dispute it, but he says ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a new law that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S., with conservative and ...
But ByteDance and TikTok users have challenged ... Conservative Chief Justice John Roberts pressed TikTok’s lawyers on the company’s Chinese ownership. “Are we supposed to ignore the fact ...
The Supreme Court ruled against President-elect Donald Trump twice in the days leading up to his inauguration.
Early in arguments that lasted more than two and a half hours, Chief Justice John Roberts identified as the “main concern” in the case TikTok’s ownership by China-based ByteDance and the ...
The Supreme Court appears inclined to uphold a law that would ban the video-sharing app TikTok in the U.S. after Jan. 19 ...
Chief Justice John Roberts asked if the Chinese-based ByteDance is using TikTok to get Americans to argue with each other. “If they do, I’d say they’re winning,” Roberts said to laughter ...
Conservative Chief Justice John Roberts pressed Noel Francisco, a lawyer for TikTok and ByteDance, on TikTok's Chinese ownership and the concerns of Congress. "Are we supposed to ignore the fact ...
Chief Justice John Roberts made a joke underlining this risk: “Did I understand you to say, a few minutes ago, that one problem is that ByteDance might be, through TikTok, trying to get ...
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 ...