WASHINGTON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Wednesday to hear a bid by TikTok and ... urged the court to reject any delay, comparing TikTok to a hardened criminal.
The Chinese firm ByteDance had been ordered to divest TikTok or face an outright ban in the US pursuant to ... The Supreme Court will also consider a separate bid by a group of TikTok users ...
President-elect Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to let him negotiate a deal to save TikTok from an imminent US ban ... Trump asks for the bill’s January 19th deadline to be stayed ...
DOJ ASKS COURT TO REJECT TIKTOK'S EMERGENCY BID AIMED AT DELAYING LAW THAT WOULD BAN APP President-elect Trump, who supported a ban during his first term in office but then vowed during this ...
A similar plea was filed by content creators who rely on the platform for income and some of TikTok’s more than 170 million ... On the other hand, the high court could reject the emergency ...
The Biden administration suggested that the Supreme Court should reject Donald Trump’s request to delay a law that would ban TikTok in the US if it isn’t sold by its Chinese parent company.
Lawyers for the company and China-based ByteDance urged the justices to step in before the law’s Jan. 19 deadline. A similar plea was filed by content creators who rely on the platform for income ...
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