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21 Oct 2020, 7:09 am by Immigration Prof
October 28, 2020, Pursuing Citizenship with Professor Ming Hsu Chen Associate Professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder, 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT Check out this event on the book Pursuing Citizenship with ImmigrationProf blogger and Professor Ming Hsu Chen.... [read post]
28 Apr 2019, 7:28 pm by Immigration Prof
We are pleased to announce that Ming Hsu Chen, associate professor of law at the University of Colorado, Boulder, has joined ImmigrationProf Blog as co-editor! [read post]
25 Mar 2019, 1:23 am by Immigration Prof
Ming Hsu Chen Silence and the Second Wall by Ming Hsu Chen and Zachary New Abstract The Trump administration has made its clarion call “build the wall. [read post]
22 Feb 2021, 12:42 am by Immigration Prof
Ming Hsu Chen The Political (Mis)representation of Immigrants in Voting by Ming Hsu Chen and Hunter Knapp University of Colorado Law Review, Vol. 92, 2021 Abstract Who is a member of the political community? [read post]
17 Mar 2018, 12:32 am by Immigration Prof
Sanctuary Networks and Integrative Enforcement by Ming Hsu Chen, Washington and Lee Law Review, Vol. 75, 2018 Abstract My intended focus is on the widespread response – in cities, churches, campuses and corporations that together comprise “sanctuary networks” – to... [read post]
27 Aug 2016, 9:20 am by Immigration Prof
Administrator-in-Chief by Ming Hsu Chen,University of Colorado Law School; University of Colorado, Boulder - Political Science August 15, 2016 Abstract: As the nation transitions from one presidential administration to the next, it will need to settle on a vision for... [read post]
19 Aug 2020, 1:46 pm by Immigration Prof
Check out Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era by ImmigrationProf Blog's very own Ming Hsu Chen. [read post]
27 Aug 2022, 3:30 pm by Immigration Prof
Colorblind Nationalism and the Limits of Citizenship by Ming Hsu Chen. by 44 Cardozo Law Review, Forthcoming 2023 Abstract Policymakers and lawyers posit formal citizenship as the key to inclusion. [read post]
17 Mar 2022, 12:12 am by Immigration Prof
Pursuing Citizenship During COVID-19 by Ming Hsu Chen,University of Colorado Law Review, Vol. 93, 2022 Abstract This essay serves as an introduction to the 2021 Byron White Center Rothgerber symposium issue and an epilogue to the book Pursuing Citizenship in... [read post]
21 Mar 2020, 4:36 am by Immigration Prof
Citizenship Denied: Implications of the Naturalization Backlog for Noncitizens in the Military by Ming Hsu Chen, Denver Law Review, Vol. 97, 2020 Abstract The immigration system is in crisis. [read post]
17 Apr 2021, 12:16 am by Immigration Prof
The Political Misrepresentation of Immigrants in the Census by Ming Hsu Chen, New York University Law Review, Vol. 96, 2021 Abstract Who is a member of the political community? [read post]
3 Apr 2018, 1:33 am by Immigration Prof
Leveraging Social Science Expertise in Immigration Policy by Ming Hsu Chen, University of Colorado Law School, Northwestern University Law Review Online, Vol. 112, 2018 Abstract Given that immigration policies involve hotly-contested values and high-stakes consequences for immigrants, from an institutional... [read post]
4 Aug 2015, 3:21 am by Immigration Prof
Trust in Immigration Enforcement: State Noncooperation and Sanctuary Cities after Secure Communities by Ming Hsu Chen, University of Colorado Law School; University of Colorado, Boulder - Political Science August 1, 2015, 91 Chicago-Kent Law Review, Forthcoming Abstract: The conventional wisdom,... [read post]
4 May 2014, 6:15 am by Immigration Prof
Governing by Guidance: Civil Rights Agencies and the Emergence of Language Rights by Ming Hsu Chen, University of Colorado Law School; University of Colorado, Boulder - Political Science April 17, 2014 49 Harv. [read post]
3 May 2014, 5:03 am by Immigration Prof
Immigration and Cooperative Federalism: Toward a Doctrinal Framework by Ming Hsu Chen University of Colorado Law School; University of Colorado, Boulder - Political Science May 2, 2014 85 University of Colorado Law Review 101 (2014) Abstract: What can the new... [read post]
29 Jul 2015, 3:16 am by Immigration Prof
Language Rights as a Legacy of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by Ming Hsu Chen, University of Colorado Law School; University of Colorado, Boulder - Political Science November 25, 2014 Southern Methodist University Law Review, Vol. 67, p. 247,... [read post]
29 Mar 2012, 7:38 am by immigrationprof
"Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit: Bureaucratic Incorporation of Immigrants in Federal Workplace Agencies" U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 12-03 MING HSU CHEN, University of Colorado Law School. [read post]
6 Jun 2018, 5:45 am by Immigration Prof
"Regulatory Rights: Civil Rights Agencies, Courts, and the Entrenchment of Language Rights" by Ming Hsu Chen in The Rights Revolution Revisited (Cambridge University Press 2018) Abstract Shortly after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, policymakers recognized the need... [read post]
23 May 2014, 4:39 am by Immigration Prof
Cooperative Immigration Federalism and Executive Power: The Making and Unmaking of Immigration Policy Post-DACA by Ming Hsu Chen University of Colorado Law School; University of Colorado, Boulder - Political Science May 5, 2014 Abstract: In the last two years, all... [read post]