Google and the DOJ wrap up a historic tech monopoly case: What to know

A woman walks past a Google logo at the Google Campus in Warsaw on Feb.13, 2025. SERGEI GAPON/AFP via Getty Images

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Nine months ago, a federal judge ruled that Google has an illegal monopoly in the search engine market. Today, the tech giant is back in court for closing arguments in the final phase of this trial. The judge will be left to decide how the company should be punished, concluding the biggest tech antitrust case in 25 years.

During what’s called the “remedies” phase of

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