Google, DOJ Go Back to Court to Fight Over Search Monopoly

Google, DOJ Go Back to Court to Fight Over Search Monopoly
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The US government hasn’t broken up a company since AT&T in 1982. Now it’s trying to persuade a judge to make Alphabet Inc.’s Google next.

On Monday, Google began squaring off against the Justice Department and dozens of state attorneys general in a Washington court room over what changes US District Judge Amit Mehta will order to prevent the company from monopolizing the online search market.