HONOLULU (Island News) — Time could be up for TikTok within a few short days.
The Supreme Court could uphold the law to ban it if the China-based parent company doesn’t sell it.
With arguments heard Friday by the Supreme Court, Attorney Noel Francisco said, “I’m proud to represent TikTok incorporated and ByteDance Limited in this important First Amendment Case. We thought that the argument went very well—the justices are extremely engaged, they fully understand the importance of this case, not only for the American citizens of this country, but for First Amendment law. We thought they vigorously questioned both sides.”
If the Supreme Court votes …