Justices reject the Chinese app’s First Amendment challenge to a federal law against “foreign adversary” control.
The U.S. Supreme Court considers the constitutionality of the USF, which is pivotal for rural internet and phone access.
As a result of the ruling, the Republican Party's 67-66 advantage will last longer, perhaps well into February or March.
Earlier Friday, we asked our audience if they were in favor or against the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that seeks to to ban TikTok if it’s not sold by its Chinese parent company. Now, we have the ...
The Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the federal law banning TikTok beginning Sunday unless it’s sold by its China-based ...
If it feels like TikTok has been around forever, that’s probably because it has, at least if you’re measuring via internet ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new law that would lead to a ban of the social media platform TikTok, ...
The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment ...
The justices could soon revive a long-dormant doctrine that stops legislators from handing too much power to agencies like ...
The U.S. Supreme Court must not pull the plug on the E-rate program, which builds strong communities by providing digital ...
As the US faces “the worst telecommunications hack in our nation’s history,” by China’s Salt Typhoon hackers, the outgoing ...
The Net Neutrality rules aimed to protect open, free, and fast Internet for all, while opponents questioned federal agency authority and worried ...