TikTok’s last stand: Supreme Court weighs ban as deadline looms
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“It’s not enough to say national security. You have to say, what is the real harm?” TikTok creator’s attorney argues.
In an exchange with Justice Jackson, Fisher argues that speaking on TikTok can’t be compared to restrictions on Americans associating with dangerous groups like terrorist organizations. Unlike in cases around those restrictions, the government hasn’t singled out a clear and present danger when it comes to TikTok.
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