The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled that the U.S. law looking to divest or ban TikTok is constitutional.
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The Supreme Court upheld the TikTok ban. Now what?
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D.C. Court of Appeals upholds U.S. TikTok ban, setting up likely Supreme Court case
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It’s time for the Supreme Court to rule on state laws that concern social media censorship
The Supreme Court has heard oral arguments for a case that will rule on the validity of state laws concerning social media censorship.
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In cases involving Google and Twitter, the Supreme Court chooses to defend Section 230
In two cases related to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Google and Twitter.
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case that could rewrite the rules for social media platforms
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The Supreme Court has struck down the controversial Texas law that bans social media censorship (for now)
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Can Texas ban censorship on major social media platforms? It’s going to try.
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Insights: Supreme Court Does For College Athlete-Influencers What The NCAA Would Never Do
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The Supreme Court Declines To Hear Capitol Records’ Copyright Appeal Against Vimeo
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President Donald Trump Will Share His Supreme Court Pick Through Facebook Live
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