Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch expressed concerns Friday that the divest-or-ban law targeting TikTok might not “achieve its goals.” Gorsuch warned that foreign adversaries could ultimately ...
The Supreme Court upheld a law on Friday that could cause TikTok to go dark in the US. In a concurring opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch questioned whether the law would be effective. "Whether this law ...
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Languages: English The ruling, which has profound implications for national security, free speech, and tech regulation, was delivered with an expedited timeline that Gorsuch criticized as ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The US Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law that could soon ban TikTok. While its decision — that the divest-or-ban law does not violate the ...
As the Supreme Court unanimously voted to uphold the government’s impending ban on TikTok, Justice Neil Gorsuch made an interesting observation in his concurring opinion. “Whether this law ...
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But it’s not unusual for Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch to vote against them, so their dissent is unsurprising in Tuesday’s ruling in favor of a woman who was convicted in her ...
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Justice Neil Gorsuch's concurring opinion expresses even larger qualms. "Given just a handful of days after oral argument to issue an opinion, I cannot profess the kind of certainty I would like ...
Yet one of its lesser-known departures from the past lies in its approach to punctuation. Justice Neil Gorsuch boldly departed from court tradition in 2017 with his first Supreme Court opinion. In 11 ...
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