but jennifer huddleston, who is a technology policy research fellow at the cato institute in washington dc. welcome to dw. so this is a federal case brought by the justice department. why are they going after google? i think that's actually a really good question. and now that when we're looking at this case, why are we seeing the american government director, an incredibly successful american company, a company that's very popular with consumers, what the government and this case is brought by the department of justice. it's also, there's also a companion case brought by the attorney general of several different states are arguing is that google has not only a change monopoly power, but that it's using that monopoly power in anti competitive way or maintaining that monopoly power in anti competitive ways. such as, by making itself the, the default search engine, or through what it's doing in the search engine advertising market. what's interesting though is this is a company that's incredibly popular with consumer and much of it, 6. and much of, of what's going on here is actually a qu