New legislation\xa0making its way through the U.S. Congress\xa0has placed a TikTok ban back on the public agenda. The bill \u2013 which would lead to either a divestiture or ban \u2013 has passed the House of Representatives and is now headed to the Senate. On the Canadian front,\xa0 TikTok is already\xa0prohibited on government devices at the federal level alongside some provinces, the government has quietly conducted a\xa0national security review, and there are new calls to\xa0ban it altogether\xa0from the Canadian market. \xa0 Anupam Chander is a law professor at Georgetown University and leading expert on the global regulation of new technologies. He joined the Law Bytes podcast several years ago when a TikTok ban was raised by the Trump Administration and he returns this week to discuss the latest developments and their broader implications.