TikTok tells Supreme Court to reject feds' claim it has no free speech right as foreign-owned entity

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TikTok told the Supreme Court on Friday to reject the federal government’s claim that it and owner ByteDance have no First Amendment rights as a foreign-owned company, calling the Biden administration’s position wrong and a dangerous precedent.

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