New laws help people in US states with bans get abortion pills: ‘Most people don’t know it’s available’
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May 15 (UPI) — A group of TikTok users sued the U.S. government over a law that would force the platform’s Chinese-based parent company to sell the app to avoid a ban in the United States. Eight content creators on the platform filed the suit alleging the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, signed into law […] The post TikTok users file First Amendment suit over U.S. divest or ban law first appeared on Gephardt Daily.