Google and the Department of Justice are set to present closing arguments in an antitrust case involving proposals such as forcing Google to sell its Chrome browser and share data with competitors.
The DOJ argues that these remedies are necessary to improve competition in online search, while Google contends that the proposals go too far.
A ruling in the case is expected in August, with the DOJ alleging Google monopolizes search and ad markets through anticompetitive activities.
Google has denied any wrongdoing, but a federal judge previously ruled that the tech giant violated antitrust laws with its monopoly over online search and ads.