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TikTok's Opening Brief Due June 20 in D.C. Circuit Challenge to Federal Ban

The opening brief of petitioners TikTok and ByteDance (docket 24-1113) and that of eight TikTok content creators (docket 24-1130), all challenging the constitutionality of the federal TikTok ban (see 2405070045), are due June 20, said a scheduling order Tuesday in…

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the U.S. Appeals Court for the D.C. Circuit. Amicus briefs supporting the petitioners or supporting neither party are due June 27, with the government’s responding brief due July 26, said the order. Amicus briefs in support of the government’s TikTok ban are due Aug. 2, it said. The case will be heard by a panel of Circuit Judges Robert Wilkins, Michelle Childs and Florence Pan, said the order.