Challenge to law forcing TikTok’s sale or US ban heard in federal court
ByteDance and several TikTok users contend the law violates their First Amendment rights; the government says the app’s Chinese ownership is a national security risk
Participants hold signs in support of TikTok outside the US Capitol Building in March. Photo: Getty Images
TikTok and its Chinese owner, ByteDance, got their day in court on Monday, telling a federal appellate panel that a new law to force the short-video app’s sale or else see it banned in the US was unconstitutional and a violation of its users’ free speech rights.
The three-judge panel at the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia heard the oral arguments in a case challenging the law, signed by US President Joe Biden this spring.