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Judge Amit Mehta will be deciding the case. I already have problems with Mehta’s actions and statements so far:
Judge Mehta doesn’t have a problem with Google destroying evidence related to the case??
This was hard to hear. Google used its power as the only search engine in town to prioritize its other products (reviews) over its competitors. This is directly related to Google’s position in the search engine market and is an example important to the case for breaking the company up. To me this seems like a fundamental misunderstanding Mehta has about how Google’s products interoperate.
There is an appetite to break up these tech giants. By the public. Bipartisan support in Congress, and at the Executive level. This antitrust case was started in the Trump administration and has continued under Biden. I have this anxiety that with all this appetite, the months/years in trial, billions of dollars spent, that the deciders at the end of the day will be nine partisans (I’m one of the 58% of Americans who disapprove of the Supreme Court).
I hope my pessimism in this case is proven wrong and a strong decision is made against Google. It would set a precedent for other cases against tech giants.
Yeah, I agree. I'm curious to see how this case goes but also very nervous that I won't like how things settle