A federal judge in Montana has struck down a law that would have banned TikTok in the state starting on Jan. 1, 2024. The EFF and ACLU filed a friend-of-the-court brief against the ban, citing First Amendment rights. The judge's ruling is seen as a setback for those in Congress who want a nationwide TikTok ban.
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Not looking good for those in Congress who want a TikTok ban nationwide. It sounds like the app isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. https://t.co/5cIn4NEquJ
Montanans have a First Amendment right to use TikTok to speak and access information online, and the company has a First Amendment right to select and curate users’ content. So we’re glad a federal judge struck down Montana’s TikTok ban. https://t.co/2FKttSvAeT
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In May, Montana lawmakers banned TikTok from operating anywhere in the state. EFF and ACLU filed a friend-of-the-court brief against the ban. Now a federal judge has struck down that unprecedented, unconstitutional law. https://t.co/2FKttSvAeT