Armstrong, Timothy K. / Fall 2014

Tim delivered a presentation entitled “Internet & Society: Technologies and Politics of Control” at a meeting of the Harvard Law School Association of Cincinnati. He joined an amicus curiae brief filed by Professor Pamela Samuelson of the University of California, Berkeley School of Law in support of the petition for certiorari in Google Inc. v. Oracle America, Inc., No. 14-410.

Several of Tim’s articles were cited:

  • Chevron Deference and Agency Self-Interest, 13 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 203 (2004), in Emily Hammond, Chevron’s Generality Principles, 83 Fordham L. Rev. 655 (2014); Austen Ishii, Note, There and Back, Now and Then: IIRIRA’s Retroactivity and the Normalization of Judicial Review in Immigration Law, 83 Fordham L. Rev. 949 (2014); Amanda Shami, Note, Three Steps Forward: Shared Regulatory Space, Deference, and the Role of the Court, 83 Fordham L. Rev. 1577 (2014).
  • Digital Rights Management and the Process of Fair Use, 20 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 49 (2006), in Michael D. Murray, Reconstructing the Contours of the Copyright Originality and Idea-Expression Doctrines Regarding the Right to Deny Access to Works, 1 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 921 (2014).
  • Shrinking the Commons: Termination of Copyright Licenses and Transfers for the Benefit of the Public, 47 Harv. J. on Legis. 359 (2010), in Eric E. Johnson, The Economics and Sociality of Sharing Intellectual Property Rights, 94 B.U. L. Rev. 1935 (2014); Peter B. Maggs, License Contracts, Free Software and Creative Commons in the United States, 62 Am. J. Comp. L. 407 (2014).

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