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st.plotly_chart(f, use_container_width=True, theme=None)
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col1, col2, col3 = st.columns(3)
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col2.markdown("""
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# What is this?
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I want to challenge myself to make a visualization I'm proud of.
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If I ever find myself thinking
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> I could probably clean that up but ugh that would be annoying I don't wanna
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then I absolutely have to clean that up.
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That's about the end of my thought process.
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I've seen a few antitrust cases involving Big Tech companies in the news recently.
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Those articles make me curious how common antitrust cases are in general.
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How many does the DOJ file each month?
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Are the numbers pretty consistent or are there large swings?
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What does it look like?
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col2.markdown("""
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# The data
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There are some obvious problems with this data.
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For example, I found [a Wikipedia article about U.S. antitrust law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_antitrust_law).
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That page refers to a case that happened in 1943, but my data doesn't have any cases in 1943.
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There's also at least one typo in this random menu on the DOJ's website.
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For the annual count of all cases opened in 2022, they list the correct amount but they label it "2026" instead.
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I didn't notice any other typos.
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I'm sure there are a few I missed.
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st.plotly_chart(f, use_container_width=True, theme=None)
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col1, col2, col3 = st.columns(3)
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col2.markdown("""
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# The data
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There are some obvious problems with this data.
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For example, I found [a Wikipedia article about U.S. antitrust law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_antitrust_law).
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That page refers to a case that happened in 1943, but my data doesn't have any cases in 1943.
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I looked up the case (American Medical Association v. United States, 317 U.S. 519 (1943)) to see what the deal was.
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I think that case, like the current case against Meta, was filed by the FTC—not the DOJ.
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So this data is definitely not a complete record of U.S. antitrust cases.
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There's also at least one typo in this random menu on the DOJ's website.
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For the annual count of all cases opened in 2022, they list the correct amount but they label it "2026" instead.
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I didn't notice any other typos.
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I'm sure there are a few I missed.
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That being said, this data is more than good enough for my goal.
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I just want to vaguely describe the trend of antitrust cases with a pretty plot.
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""")
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