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"Trump’s tariff troubles."

Alan Morrison wrote a letter to the editor of the Washington Post.

"Google faces new curbs on search dominance after DOJ challenge"

The Hill quoted William Kovacic on how conduct remedies are often underestimated, with many assuming only a major breakup is a worthy solution.

"Tim Kaine’s Constitutional blasphemy."

Jonathan Turley wrote for the Hill.

"Google Fined $3.5 Billion by EU Over Ad-Tech Business"

The Wall Street Journal quoted Bill Kovacic on the political significance of issuing a fine this large as a way of saying "we’re not going to back off.”

"Google avoids break up, but has to give up exclusive search deals in antitrust trial"

TechCrunch quoted Bill Kovacic on Google’s monopoly cases, EU’s Digital Markets Act debate, and predicted appeals lasting until 2027–28.

"Google holds on to Chrome browser: What to know"

The Hill quoted William Kovacic on the narrow for Google over the DOJ.

"Trump administration doubles down on Big Tech antitrust cases despite Google setback"

Financial Times quoted William Kovacic on tough regulations without undue burden.

"The Message for Big Tech in the Google Ruling: Play Nice, but Play On"

The New York Times quoted William Kovacic on the cautious ruling from Judge Metha on breaking up Google as a monopoly.

"Google just dodged a major penalty in the courts – here’s what happens next"

The Conversation quoted Bill Kovacic on unusual circumstances the DOJ is under with parallel cases of alleged misconduct against the same dominant firm.

"Google keeps Chrome and Apple deal but must share data in big antitrust ruling"

Reuters quoted Bill Kovacic that Google avoids a forced Chrome sale, but will continue to see antitrust arguments in court.