Supreme Court Upholds Maryland’s Rigorous Handgun Licensing Law Amidst Ongoing Efforts to Curb Gun Violence

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided not to review a stringent Maryland gun licensing statute, effectively upholding a law that requires detailed safety measures for handgun purchasers. The law mandates safety training, fingerprint submission, and a comprehensive background check prior to a handgun purchase, which state officials argue are necessary precautions to reduce gun-related incidents. The legal scrutiny of Maryland’s firearms regulations intensified following the 2012 tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, prompting the enactment of these tougher measures in an effort to curb gun violence. The statute faced legal challenges, … Read more

Supreme Court Rejects Meta’s Appeal, Greenlights Billion-Dollar Advertiser Lawsuit Over Inflated Metrics

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday opted not to consider an appeal by Meta Platforms, letting stand a lower court ruling that allows advertisers to pursue a large-scale class action lawsuit. The plaintiffs in the case allege that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, misrepresented advertising reach, potentially overcharging them by billions. This decision paves the way for the advertisers to band together as a class in seeking damages, alleging that Meta inflated figures related to the potential audience of ads shown on its platforms. The collective legal action could represent … Read more

TikTok Takes on U.S. Supreme Court: A Battle Over Free Speech and National Security Looms

WASHINGTON — TikTok and its owner, China-based ByteDance, have initiated a high-stakes legal challenge against U.S. legislation that poses a threat to its operations, potentially leading to a forced sale or complete prohibition within the country. This development comes in response to a law strongly supported by bipartisan members and ratified by President Joe Biden. The law aims to mitigate concerns regarding foreign influence attributed to TikTok’s Chinese roots and the implications for national security. At a Supreme Court hearing, discussions revolved around the competing interests of national security and the freedoms granted by the … Read more

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Challenges ByteDance’s Influence in TikTok Regulatory Debate at Supreme Court

Washington, D.C. – In a significant legal argument that could shape the operational future of TikTok in the United States, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised critical legal questions in her examination of a lawyer regarding the platform’s ties to its parent company, ByteDance. The discussion revolved around the implications of a law compelling TikTok to either divest from ByteDance or face a ban, emphasizing the consequences for its algorithm and independent operation. Justice Jackson, the most recent addition to the U.S. Supreme Court, actively engaged in the deliberations, focusing on whether the core issue was … Read more