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TikTok and Government Clash in Last Round of Supreme Court Briefs

The briefs, filed a week before oral arguments, offered sharply differing accounts of China’s influence over the site and the role of the First Amendment.

Adam Liptak
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Censorship, China, First Amendment (US Constitution), Freedom of Speech and Expression, Law and Legislation, Propaganda, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Social Media, Supreme Court (US), TikTok (ByteDance), Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government
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