Olivia S. Choe
Appurtenancy Reconceptualized: Managing Water in an Era of Scarcity
113 Yale L.J. 1909 (2004) I. THE NEED TO REASSESS REGULATED RIPARIANISM Until recently, the eastern United States has been blessed with an abundance of water; unlike the arid West, shortages in the East have historically been "rare and short-lived." During the past few decades, however, water has increasingly become scarce, due to recurring droughts and burgeoning urban and suburban...
A Missed Opportunity: Nonprofit Antitrust Liability in Virginia Vermiculite, Ltd. v. Historic Green Springs, Inc.
113 Yale L.J. 533 (2003) The antitrust laws are meant to govern and promote competition. But how antitrust law should treat nonprofit organizations, whose objectives lie outside the commercial sphere but whose actions nevertheless have economic consequences, is not settled. The Fourth Circuit recently confronted this issue in Virginia Vermiculite, Ltd. v. Historic Green Springs, Inc., in which Virginia Vermiculite,...