Tiktok Ban Vs. First Amendment: Legal Experts Explain

The government hasn’t disclosed to the public the national security concerns cited in the TikTok law. TikTok, the short-video company with Chinese roots, did the most American thing possible on May 7, 2024: It sued the U.S. government, in the person of Attorney General Merrick Garland, in federal court. The suit claims the federal law that took effect on April 24, 2024, banning TikTok unless it sells itself violates the U.S.

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