The following excerpt is from Fed. Trade Comm'n v. Amg Capital Mgmt., LLC, 910 F.3d 417 (9th Cir. 2018):
I would end the inquiry here, for "[w]hen the words of a statute are unambiguous," the "judicial inquiry is complete." Conn. Nat'l Bank v. Germain , 503 U.S. 249, 254, 112 S.Ct. 1146, 117 L.Ed.2d 391 (1992) (internal quotation marks omitted). But even assuming arguendo that the word "injunction" authorizes "equitable relief," that still does not answer the question.
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