The Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a federal law banning TikTok starting Sunday unless it is sold by its China-based parent company. President-elect Donald Trump had urged the court to put the ban on hold until he takes office on Monday and vowed to save the app. We spoke to Damien Rollison, Director of Market Insights at AI marketing platform SOCI. Also on Friday, President Joe Biden called the Equal Rights Amendment “the law of the land.” But in a rare joint statement, the Archivist and Deputy Archivist of the United States said Tuesday that the 1970s Equal Rights Amendment cannot be certified without further action by Congress or the courts. Congresswoman Theresa Leger Fernandez makes the case for the ERA.
Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban and ERA debate
