The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the TikTok case, specifically about the law which forced the sale of TikTok to an American company or be banned.
The ban will take place on January 19th and the case will be argued a little over a week before.
BREAKING: Supreme Court to decide whether law banning TikTok violates First Amendment. The case will be argued Jan. 10. #SCOTUS https://t.co/bHEspGFaxq
— Jimmy Hoover (@JimmyHooverDC) December 18, 2024
BREAKING: The Supreme Court announced it will fully review @tiktok_us's challenge to a law requiring the U.S. company to completely divest itself of a Chinese partial owner or face a national ban. #SCOTUS pic.twitter.com/8hwi18arUz
— Katie Buehler (@bykatiebuehler) December 18, 2024
Supreme Court agrees to resolve TikTok case; will hold (very) expedited argument on January 10.
The Court did *not* grant emergency relief, but deferred the requests for an injunction pending oral argument. So as of now, the law will still start producing effects on January 19: pic.twitter.com/dDoDK91sfi
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) December 18, 2024