The Court declined to consider the government's classified evidence that it had not made public, relying instead on publicly available information.
The Court assumed the law implicates the First Amendment but treated it as content-neutral and applied intermediate scrutiny, finding national-security concerns sufficient to uphold it.
The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (the TikTok divest-or-ban law).
The decision was issued unanimously (9-0) as a per curiam opinion, with separate concurrences from Justices Gorsuch and Sotomayor.
NetChoice and TechNet (TechNet's Innovation Legal Center) filed a lawsuit challenging the CFPB's larger participant rule, which seeks to regulate digital payment apps (Apple Pay, Google Wallet, Venmo) more like banks.