TIKTOK INC. et al v. TRUMP et al

  1. December 21, 2020

    Top 5 Trade Rulings Of 2020: Year In Review

    Federal courts kept international trade attorneys on their toes this year with a bevy of intriguing rulings, highlighted by several opinions parsing controversial Trump administration actions tying trade policy to the national security interests of the U.S. Here, Law360 breaks down five rulings that had trade lawyers buzzing in 2020.

  2. December 07, 2020

    Trump's TikTok Restrictions Blocked By 2nd Judge

    Just days after the Trump administration's deadline for the divestiture of TikTok's U.S. business came and went without fanfare, a second federal judge blocked proposed restrictions on the app, saying Monday the administration likely acted arbitrarily and capriciously, overstepping its authority.

  3. November 13, 2020

    Trump Gives TikTok 15 More Days To Fix Security Issues

    The Trump administration gave the Chinese owner of popular short-form video app TikTok an extra 15 days to resolve national security issues with the platform before it's forced to sell the app, the company told the D.C. Circuit Friday.

  4. November 10, 2020

    TikTok Asks DC Circuit To Block Trump's Divestment Order

    TikTok parent ByteDance asked the D.C. Circuit to review a Trump administration order that could force the parent to divest the popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app by Thursday, noting that it is in the middle of negotiations with Oracle and Walmart and has gotten mixed information from the administration.

  5. November 04, 2020

    Judge Doubtful Of Authority To Block TikTok's US Restrictions

    A D.C. federal judge appeared skeptical Wednesday over whether he could block another set of government restrictions that would effectively bar TikTok Inc. from operating in the U.S., saying the popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app seemed to be protected by a Pennsylvania district court's nationwide injunction.

  6. September 28, 2020

    TikTok Restrictions Likely Violate Sanctions Law, Judge Rules

    A D.C. federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to ban TikTok from U.S. app stores likely violated sanctions laws by targeting users' personal communications, according to an opinion unsealed Monday.

  7. September 27, 2020

    DC Judge Blocks Trump's TikTok App Store Ban

    A D.C. federal judge halted the Trump administration's effort to ban TikTok from U.S. app stores Sunday, throwing the popular social media platform a lifeline while it litigates against the government.

  8. September 25, 2020

    Feds Ask To Move Ahead With Ban On New TikTok Downloads

    The Trump administration continued its push to ban TikTok from U.S. app stores Friday, telling a D.C. federal judge that the security risks posed by the popular social media platform are "unacceptable" and any new downloads of the app must be squashed until the company is officially paired with Oracle.

  9. September 24, 2020

    Feds Face 'Extremely Short' Deadline To Argue TikTok Ban

    A D.C. federal judge ordered the Trump administration to respond to TikTok by Friday afternoon if it wants to continue with its planned ban of the popular social media app on Sunday, a deadline the administration's attorneys called "extremely short."

  10. September 23, 2020

    TikTok Seeks Quick Block Of Trump's Ban On App Downloads

    TikTok Inc. and its Chinese parent company ByteDance Ltd. urged a D.C. federal court on Wednesday to block the Trump administration's plans to outlaw U.S. downloads of the popular short-form video sharing app while a lawsuit over the ban plays out.

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