Timothy K. Armstrong / Dec. 2013 & Jan. 2014

Several of Tim’s articles were cited:

  • Chevron Deference and Agency Self-Interest, 13 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Policy 203 (2004), in R. George Wright, At What Is the Supreme Court Comparatively Advantaged?, 116 W. Va. L. Rev. 535 (2013); and in  Philip A. Wallach, When Can You Teach an Old Law New Tricks?, 16 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol’y 689 (2013);
  • Digital Rights Management and the Process of Fair Use, 20 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 49 (2006), in Alex Shepard, Student Author, ACTA on Life Support: Why the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Is Failing and How Future Intellectual Property Treaties Might Avoid a Similar Fate, 12 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 673 (2013), in Bryan H. Choi, The Anonymous Internet, 72 Md. L. Rev. 501 (2013), and in Ryan Calo, Code, Nudge, or Notice?, 99 Iowa L. Rev. 773 (2014);
  • Shrinking the Commons: Termination of Copyright Licenses and Transfers for the Benefit of the Public, 47 Harv. J. on Legis. 359 (2010), in Clark D. Asay, A Case for the Public Domain, 74 Ohio St. L.J. 753 (2013).

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