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23 Jan 2024, 7:40 am by Immigration Prof
In Jotwell ("The Perpetual Foreigners in Today’s America: How Colorblind Nationalism Produces Unequal Immigrants and Citizens"), Chao-Ju Chen reviews ImmigrationProf blogger Ming Hsu Chen's article Colorblind Nationalism and the Limits of Citizenship, 44 Cardozo L. [read post]
19 Sep 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
: Native Citizenship and the 1790 Trade and Intercourse Act"Ming Hsu Chen, Harry & Lillian Hastings Research Chair; Faculty-Director, Center for Race, Immigration, Citizenship & Equality. [read post]
8 Jul 2023, 5:34 am by Immigration Prof
ImmigrationPropf blogger Ming Hsu Chen's commentary in the San Francisco Chronicle discusses the importance of expanding opportunities for undocumented students after the Supreme Court's recent decision on affirmative action. [read post]
12 Dec 2022, 3:22 pm by Immigration Prof
Ming Hsu Chen directs the Center for Race, Immigration, Citizenship, and Equality (RICE) at UC Hastings. [read post]
2 Sep 2022, 8:47 am by Immigration Prof
Professor Ming Hsu Chen — an expert on race, immigration, and citizenship – has launched a new center at UC Hastings this fall that will pursue groundbreaking research on equality issues and collaborate with other scholars and academic institutions. [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]
30 May 2022, 9:02 pm by Penn Program on Regulation
Fisher of the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill on the regulation of pharmaceutical clinical trials; Ming Hsu Chen of the University of California–Hastings on immigration and political participation; Olatunde C. [read post]
8 Apr 2022, 9:06 pm by Taylor Ross
In an article published in Hastings Law Journal, Ming Hsu Chen of the University of Colorado Law School discusses the limits of guidance to bind agency interpretations, especially in areas of great societal division. [read post]
23 Mar 2022, 3:41 pm by Immigration Prof
ET: Race, Immigration, and Political Inequality Ming Hsu Chen, Visting Professor of Law at UC Hastings College of Law Professor Chen brings an interdisciplinary perspective to the study of race, immigration, and the administrative... [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]
14 Mar 2022, 9:53 pm by Immigration Prof
Race, Citizenship, and Political Inequality A lecture by Ming Hsu Chen Visiting Professor of Law, UC Hastings College of Law Professor, University of Colorado Law School Wednesday, March 23 5:00-6:00 p.m. [read post]
22 Jul 2021, 9:08 pm by Omar Khodor
FLASHBACK FRIDAY In an essay in The Regulatory Review, Ming Hsu Chen, professor at the University of Colorado Boulder Law School, explained that the Supreme Court’s efforts to review administrative decisions under the Administrative Procedure Act fail to consider discriminatory intent adequately. [read post]
25 Jun 2021, 9:03 pm by Soojin Jeong
In an essay, Ming Hsu Chen of University of Colorado Law School explains how Supreme Court decisions on immigration disregard racial animus. [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]
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]
5 Dec 2020, 6:43 am by Immigration Prof
Ming Hsu Chen will give a TED talk inspired by Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era (Stanford Press 2020) at TEDxMileHigh titled “Finding Yourself on The Citizenship Spectrum” on Saturday December 5, 2020 (5-7pm MT). [read post]
2 Nov 2020, 6:18 am by James Romoser
(Kenneth Jost, Jost on Justice) Race Masked in Colorblind Administrative Procedures (Ming Hsu Chen, The Regulatory Review) Protect Religion’s Place in the Public Square (Ismail Royer, Real Clear Religion) Preview of U.S. [read post]