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"On January 19th, as I understand it, we shut down," TikTok lawyer Noel Francisco told justices during oral arguments on Friday. This doesn't mean that the viral video app will automatically ...
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 ...
Noel Francisco, who argued on behalf of TikTok and ByteDance, said the Supreme Court's decision would be "enormously consequential." If the companies are forced to cut ties, he said, TikTok "would ...
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TheStreet on MSNByteDance is sticking point for Supreme Court as TikTok ban loomsDuring the hearing, Supreme Court justices pressed TikTok and ByteDance lawyer Noel Francisco for not separating from ...
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Recap: Supreme Court hears challenge to TikTok ban-or-sale lawThe Supreme Court heard oral arguments Friday in a high-stakes case reviewing a federal law that would effectively shut down TikTok in the United States in less than two weeks if the company does ...
And much of how the government plans to enforce it remains unclear. Even TikTok attorney Noel Francisco seemed uncertain about how exactly a ban would go down. “On January 19, as I understand it ...
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 ...
that’s something that could be easily addressed through a risk disclosure,” TikTok’s attorney Noel Francisco told the Justices. But Congress debated this and rejected it when writing the law.
And much of how the government plans to enforce it remains unclear. Even TikTok attorney Noel Francisco seemed uncertain about how exactly a ban would go down. “On January 19, as I understand it ...
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