The Associated Press reported last week that TikTok American employees are planning to sue the Trump administration for the Tiktok ban. According to the “Capitol Hill” report on the 18th, his lawyer said that he would formally file a lawsuit in the Federal Court later this week.
Patrick Ryan, TikTok’s technical project manager, told The Capitol that the lawsuit will be concentrated on the due process rights provided for in the Constitution. He said that even the president cannot “determine a decision with a single thought.” Are companies allowed to participate in commercial activities in the United States”.
Naijatechnews understands that due process is an important constitutional principle of the common law system; the value of process legitimacy is the neutrality, rationality, exclusiveness, operability, equal participation, autonomy, timely termination and openness of the process; The procedure achieves the constitution’s credibility, supremacy, and supremacy so as to realize the constitutional authority.
Ryan said that when the ban takes effect next month, about 1,500 TikTok and Bytedance employees will face the risk of being fired (without salary).
The Blackstone Law Group and well-known Internet rights lawyer Mike Godwin will file a lawsuit on behalf of TikTok American employees. They said they would formally file a lawsuit in federal court in the Southern District of New York, Northern California or Washington, DC later this week.
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