![]() ![]() He also spent eleven years in private legal practice with a large law firm in Washington, DC. Before joining the College of Law faculty in 2006, he served as Assistant Director of the Clinical Program in Cyberlaw at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society. Professor Armstrong holds degrees from The University of Texas at Austin and Harvard Law School. His scholarly publications have appeared in the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, the Harvard Journal on Legislation, and the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, among others. He has written on subjects including legal protection for computer programs, digital rights management technologies, copyright licensing and other issues surrounding open-source software and similar works, and administrative and regulatory issues. Professor Armstrong’s research has been cited by courts at all levels of the federal system. His research seeks to explain how changes in technology and changes in law mutually influence one another, and his classes at the College of Law offer students both a firm grounding in cutting-edge doctrinal and policy issues and a complementary set of legal and technological skills. Bar Exam Resources for 2Ls (Student Intranet)Ī lawyer and technologist, Professor Armstrong studies the intersection of advanced communications technologies and intellectual property law.New York Bar Skills Competency Requirement.Resources for Students right arrow down arrow.Center for Professional Development right arrow down arrow.Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic.Domestic Violence and Civil Protection Order Clinic.Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry.Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights.Jones Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice.Cincinnati Center for the Global Practice of Law.Real-World Learning right arrow down arrow.Faculty Directory right arrow down arrow.Faculty & Research right arrow down arrow.Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion right arrow down arrow.Student Experiences right arrow down arrow.Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution.Innovation, Technology and Intellectual Property Law.Professional Pathways right arrow down arrow.Academic Programs right arrow down arrow.Admissions & Aid right arrow down arrow. ![]()
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