TikTok can be banned in U.S., SCOTUS rules
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TikTok will be banned in the U.S. starting on Jan. 19, 2025, unless the popular social media platform cuts ties with its China-based parent company, ByteDance, according to a new Supreme Court ruling. But there are some questions about whether the ban will actually be enforced.

TikTok ban upheld by Supreme Court: What to know

The Supreme Court continues to hear arguments on a law that would ban TikTok in the U.S.  

TikTok ban latest: Trump is exploring ways to ‘preserve’ app, adviser says

President-elect Donald Trump is “going to find a way to preserve TikTok," according to his pick for national security adviser. Here's what to know.

TikTok US ban: Supreme Court hears arguments over whether popular app stays or goes

In one of the most important cases of the social media age, free speech and national security collide at the Supreme Court on Friday in arguments over the fate of TikTok.

US Supreme Court decides to hear case over TikTok ban
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Fears of stolen data being sent to the Chinese Communist Party are at the root of why the Supreme Court will hear arguments to determine if banning the popular social media app TikTok is necessary.

Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments over TikTok ban

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in January about whether the TikTok law limits free speech and violates the First Amendment.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Broadway debut, fulfilling lifelong dream

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson fulfilled a lifelong dream on Saturday night, making her Broadway debut in the hit musical & Juliet for a one-night-only performance.

Transgender care for minors case lands at the Supreme Court: What to know

A decision on Tennessee’s law may affect similar legislation passed by 25 other states related to transgender people, including sports competitions they can join and bathrooms they can use.

Trump's potential recess appointments could land at Supreme Court

President-elect Donald Trump has said he may use temporary recess appointments to bypass the Senate confirmation process for his more controversial Cabinet picks.

Supreme Court decision clears way for graphic cigarette warning labels

More than 100 countries globally have adopted graphic cigarette warning labels. But it’s unclear when the new labels may appear in the U.S.

Supreme Court to hear challenge to ghost-gun regulation: Here's what that means

The Supreme Court seems ready to uphold a Biden administration regulation on ghost guns, which have become increasingly common in crime scenes. Justices debated whether kits for building untraceable firearms should be regulated like traditional guns.

Supreme Court is back in session: What this means
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The Supreme Court is back in session and the 9 Justices returned to the bench on Monday with a full agenda. There are plenty of hot-button issues on the docket, including cases on guns, pornography, transgender medical care and more. FOX 10's Marc Martinez is here to break it all down.

Supreme Court rejects GOP push to block 41K Arizona voters; partly OKs proof of citizenship law

The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a Republican push that could have blocked more than 41,000 Arizona voters from casting ballots for president in the state that Democratic President Joe Biden won by less than 11,000 votes four years ago.

GOP requests voter proof of citizenship enforcement and a swift ruling by SCOTUS

Republicans are asking the Supreme Court to enforce the proof of citizenship law. The GOP filed an emergency appeal with Justice Elena Kagan and want a decision by next week.

Schumer to introduce No Kings Act in attempt to reverse Supreme Court immunity decision

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is introducing the bill after the Supreme Court ruled last month that former presidents have broad immunity from prosecution.