“Congress doesn’t care about what’s on TikTok,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said ... for the 1st Amendment and against arbitrary censorship.” Could Trump stop the ban from ...
Bipartisan skepticism voiced by Justices Clarence Thomas, John Roberts ... both are famously censorship-happy. Despite its opposition from many parents and educators, TikTok has been a surprising ...
A second argument, pressed by several justices and particularly by Chief Justice John Roberts, is that the TikTok ban is lawful because Congress wasn’t really motivated by a desire to restrict ...
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has urged the Supreme Court to allow a federal ban on TikTok to take effect ... Chief Justice John Roberts, a Bush appointee, made a similar claim.
When asked, for instance, about Chinese censorship of Twitter in 2009 ... approving on Friday a law that would shut off access to TikTok, the U.S. is poised to conduct the exact kind of internet ...
“Exactly what is TikTok’s speech here?” Mr Francisco’s answer—“an algorithm that, in its view, reflects the best mix of content”—did not satisfy Chief Justice John Robert ...
Heather Roberts, an American artist with more than 32,000 followers on TikTok and a new account ... some have started to express frustration over the censorship rules, which go far beyond what ...
In addition, the company operates Douyin, the Chinese sibling of TikTok that follows Beijing’s strict censorship rules ... Chief Justice John Roberts identified his main concern: TikTok ...
Bipartisan skepticism voiced by Justices Clarence Thomas, John Roberts ... substitutes for TikTok, and despite Mark Zuckerberg’s recent reforms, both are famously censorship-happy.