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Supreme Court appeared to lean towards upholding law requiring TikTok divestment from Chinese parent ByteDance. Read more.
The Supreme Court appeared to favor the government's national security claims over TikTok's 1st Amendment argument.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, for instance, suggested the law was aimed at ByteDance as a non-American entity, not TikTok. Roberts said Congress cared not about ...