Abstract
Prominent areas in which the US Supreme Court has denied equitable relief are examined, demonstrating the limited nature of equity's "triumph" in federal public law. The rationale behind the trend away from equity in such decisions is discussed.
Citation
Thomas D. Rowe Jr.,
No Final Victories: The Incompleteness of Equity’s Triumph in Federal Public Law,
56 Law and Contemporary Problems
105-121
(Summer 1993)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol56/iss3/5