Editor's Note: President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday, Jan. 20 to keep TikTok operating for 75 days. Trump’s order instructs the U.S. attorney general not to take any action to ...
While Supreme Court justices pressed both sides in Friday’s oral arguments, experts say it’s hard to see how TikTok gets ...
Chief Justice John Roberts convened the court for arguments in TikTok's challenge. Noel Francisco, who is arguing on behalf of the platform, will present TikTok's case first. He has two minutes to ...
TikTok Attorney Noel Francisco spoke with reporters at the National Press Club. “We thought that the argument went very well, that justices are extremely engaged," he said. "They fully ...
TikTok has resisted calls for a sale and instead filed suit. The case made its way to the Supreme Court this week. In oral arguments on Friday, Noel Francisco, a lawyer representing TikTok and ...
"In short, this act should not stand," TikTok attorney Noel Francisco says. Justice Brett Kavanaugh defends national security concerns related to data collection through the TikTok app. The U.S ...
TikTok's lawyer, Noel Francisco, opened the speech with an argument that said there are three primary reasons why this act shouldn't be upheld: 1. TikTok Inc. is a U.S.-based company that speaks ...
Friday’s session comes just nine days before the sell-or-ban deadline. TikTok’s lawyer, Noel Francisco, made it clear that the social network will essentially shut down on January 19 unless ...
“This case ultimately boils down to speech. What we’re talking about is ideas,” said Noel Francisco, TikTok’s attorney. “If the First Amendment means anything, it means the government ...
TikTok said it would "go dark" in January if the Supreme Court didn't extend a divestment deadline, stopping videos for existing users.