TikTok is suing the US government over its new law that forces a sale or ban of the app.
AdvertisementTikTok promised to fight its ban in the US — and now the social-media giant has made it official.
TikTok has denied both of these claims, and the US government has yet to present evidence that either action has occurred.
Legal scholars told Business Insider that well-articulated First Amendment arguments tend to prevail in court, but Congress' national-security concerns could ultimately win out.
Hans, an associate clinical professor of law at Cornell Law School and associate director of its First-Amendment clinic, told BI.
Persons:
TikTok, —, ByteDance, Joe Biden, G.S, Hans, Matthew Schettenhelm, Schettenhelm
Organizations:
Service, Chinese Communist Party, Foreign, Business, Cornell Law School, Appeals, DC Circuit, Bloomberg Intelligence
Locations:
China, Russia, Beijing, India