NEW ORLEANS — The Louisiana Supreme Court has refused to toss out the state’s lawsuit against the TikTok social media platform amid a dispute over whether the case started in the wrong parish.

Six of seven justices voted Wednesday to leave in place a decision by the state’s 1st Circuit Court of Appeal allowing the case to proceed.

One judge at the lower court had recommended sending the case back to the 21st Judicial District to allow for a correction, but was outvoted.

“The allegations of the petition specifically alleged venue was proper in East Baton Rouge Parish,” Judge Tess Stromberg wrote in August. “Although it appears plaintiff (the state of Louisiana) filed a motion to file an amended petition asserting this was a typographical error and it should have been Livingston Parish, t

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