Noel Francisco, who argued on behalf of TikTok and ByteDance, said the potential Supreme Court decision is "enormously consequential" for the platform's 170 million users in the U.S. and their ...
The Supreme Court appeared ready to uphold a law that will ban TikTok in the U.S. if its Chinese owners don't sell the widly ...
The ban will go into effect on Jan. 19 unless TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance sells its U.S. operations to an ...
The United States Supreme Court is poised to announce a critical decision on Friday that could determine the future of TikTok ...
The Supreme Court signaled on Friday that it is considering upholding ... could arrive before the ban is slated to take effect on January 19. TikTok’s lawyer Noel Francisco explained the impact of the ...
Noel Francisco, who is arguing on behalf of the ... Jeffrey Fisher, co-director of the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at Stanford Law, is now arguing for the eight creators challenging the ...
The Supreme Court asked TikTok's lawyer, Noel Francisco, what would happen if the Chinese Government owned TikTok directly instead of a company like ByteDance, which is still subject to Chinese ...
The Arguments: Noel Francisco, an attorney representing TikTok ... Why It Matters: The case is viewed by many as a barometer for how the Supreme Court values issues of national security versus ...
Noel Francisco, representing TikTok and ByteDance, argued that Supreme Court endorsement of this law could enable statutes targeting other companies on similar grounds. "AMC movie theaters used ...