Justice Department Urges TikTok Divestment Bill As Key Step In The Face Of National Security Threats

On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on a bill drafted by legislators to force ByteDance, a Chinese-owned company, to relinquish ownership of TikTok, the renowned short video platform approximately 170 million Americans use. The Justice Department presented a document to Congress, arguing that the TikTok divestment bill could be more effective than…

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The Viral Controversy Surrounding Ohio’s Social Media Law

A U.S. District Judge had suspended an Ohio law that obligated parents to consent anytime their teens accessed social media. The judge, U.S. District Chief Judge Algenon L. Marbley, used the ruling to issue a preliminary injunction, stopping enforcing the law until its constitutionality can be litigated. Marbley’s conclusion entirely depends on his claim that…

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Donald Trump’s Big Win In The Supreme Court: What It Means For His Political Aspirations

The United States Supreme Court has given the green light for Donald Trump’s name to be in this year’s presidential ballots, negating nationwide attempts to disqualify him under a seldom-invoked constitutional clause targeted at insurrectionists. Overturning the Colorado Supreme Court Decision The Supreme Court’s judgment reverses a previous Colorado Supreme Court decision. This earlier ruling…

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