Cori Crider is a lawyer and a senior fellow at the Future of Tech Institute and Open Markets Institute. “Google’s unlawful conduct persisted for over a decade.” A decade ago, it would have been unthinkable to hear this sentence from the U.S. Justice Department. Not so today, as U.S. regulators are seeking to break up the company’s search monopoly once and for all, “not only ending Google’s control of distribution today, but also ensuring Google cannot control the distribution of tomorrow.” Meanwhile, another U.S. case against the tech giant, over so-called adtech, is hard on its heels. Trust-busting, it seems,…