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Supreme Court Backs Law Requiring TikTok to Be Sold or Banned

The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment rights and those of its 170 million users.

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China, Decisions and Verdicts, First Amendment (US Constitution), Law and Legislation, Mobile Applications, Presidential Election of 2024, Supreme Court (US), TikTok (ByteDance), Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government
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