Professor Armstrong was elected for a three-year term on the Cincinnati Intellectual Property Law Association’s Board of Directors, to commence January 1, 2018.
Professor Armstrong was quoted in the Bloomberg News article posted on October 3, “Trump’s Legal Team Isn’t Playing Well Together.”
Professor Armstrong’s article, Chevron Deference and Agency Self-Interest, 13 Cornell J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 203 (2004), was cited to in Justice Gorsuch’s opinion in Scenic America, Inc. v. Dep’t of Transp., no. 16-739.
Professor Armstrong was quoted in the Law 360 Article, “Who’s Repping Whom? Law 360’s Guide to the Mueller Probe.”
Professor Armstrong is a member of an international group of academics and civil-society organizations that issued a statement of principles calling for greater copyright balance in ongoing international trade negotiations.
On September 1, Professor Armstrong completed the “Introduction to Python” workshop offered by the University of Cincinnati Libraries.