Supreme Court Reviews Legality of Controversial TikTok Ban-or-Sale Legislation

Washington, D.C. – The Supreme Court is currently reviewing a significant challenge to a law that mandates the either the ban or the sale of the social media app TikTok. This legal scrutiny underscores growing concerns regarding the app’s data security and ties to China, through its parent company ByteDance. The legislation in question was introduced amid fears that the personal data of U.S. citizens could be accessed by the Chinese government. Proponents of the law argue that national security is at risk if the app continues to operate under its current ownership. The debate … Read more

Supreme Court Leans Toward Approval of Legislation to Regulate TikTok Sales and Bans

Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to support a new regulation that could either facilitate the sale of the popular video-sharing app TikTok or ban it entirely in the United States. This development comes amidst escalating concerns about national security and data privacy issues related to the Chinese-owned platform. TikTok, which has captured the imaginations and screen time of millions of Americans, especially teenagers, has been under scrutiny due to fears that user data could potentially be accessed by the Chinese government. Legislators argue that safeguarding this data is crucial for national security. … Read more

Law Scholar Anthony Casey’s Insights Crucial in Major Supreme Court Decision on Purdue Pharma Settlement

Chicago — In a landmark case, the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled on a highly contentious bankruptcy settlement involving Purdue Pharma L.P., the maker of OxyContin, and its $6 billion proposal intended to resolve lawsuits spurred by the opioid crisis. At the heart of this legal battle was a key paragraph in the Bankruptcy Code, pivotal in determining how the courts could use bankruptcy to address mass-tort claims both swiftly and equitably. Purdue Pharma, under the ownership of the Sackler family, touched off a legal and moral storm with a proposal that included a condition … Read more

Live Updates: Supreme Court Deliberates on Legislation Demanding TikTok’s Sale

Washington, D.C. — The Supreme Court convened today to deliberate on a pivotal law that mandates the sale of TikTok, the widely popular video-sharing app, highlighting escalating tensions over security and digital privacy issues. This hearing marks a significant phase in the ongoing debate surrounding foreign ownership of tech companies that handle vast amounts of personal data. At the heart of this legal battle is the concern that the Chinese-owned app poses a national security risk, prompting lawmakers to advocate for its sale to an American company. Critics of the law argue that this kind … Read more