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TikTok is challenging a new law that would ban the app if it doesn't find a buyer, citing free speech supression. The U.S.
The high-stakes legal battle could determine the future of the popular app in the U.S. TikTok's legal filing calls the ban law an unprecedented violation of First Amendment rights.
Some courts have deferred to the government in matters of national security, while others have expressed skepticism when it's invoked to suppress speech.