On Feb. 1, 1790, the U.S. Supreme Court convened in New York City for its first session. Only three of the six justices were ...
What began as a fairly low-key U.S. Supreme Court term has ratcheted up in significance in the past few months, with a host ...
The Supreme Court’s new standing cases have further narrowed the class of claims justiciable in federal court. Some state ...
The event was the first in a new debate series called the Hopkins Forum, a partnership between the SNF Agora Institute at ...
For the second year, half of Supreme Court cases involve the federal government as respondents or petitioners, a novel trend ...
The most "relevant" results that come up in a search of "abortion" on HHS.gov, the website for the federal Department of ...
If not compliant, those companies and internet service providers could pay penalties as high as $5,000 per user able to access the app. In his arguments to the Supreme Court, TikTok lawyer Noel ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new law that would lead to a ban of the social media platform TikTok, clearing the way for the widely popular app to shutter in the U.S. as soon ...
The Supreme ... to the Supreme Court. Without a sale to an approved buyer, the law bars app stores operated by Apple, Google and others from offering TikTok beginning Sunday. Internet hosting ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday delivered a blow to TikTok by upholding a law that could potentially lead to the video-sharing social media platform being banned in the United States.
The Supreme Court ruled against TikTok on Friday, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law that would ban its U.S. operations, though the app’s future remains uncertain as Donald Trump ...
The White House says TikTok should remain available to Americans even though the Supreme Court has decided to uphold ... TikTok beginning on Sunday. Internet hosting services also will be ...