Ming Hsu Chen: Citizenship Delays Imperil Voting for Hundreds of Thousands of Immigrants in the 2020 Election | The Conversation

Sept. 3, 2020

Ming Hsu Chen: Can Colleges Continue to Thrive Without International Â鶹ÒùÔº? | CNBC

Aug. 19, 2020

Ming Hsu Chen: Colorado’s International Â鶹ÒùÔº Face Uncertainty After ICE Says They Must Leave Country If Schools Go Online-only Again | The Denver Post

July 8, 2020

Ming Hsu Chen: Are the Dreamers Safe Now That the Supreme Court Ruled? Not Exactly. Here’s What’s Still up in the Air. | The Washington Post

June 19, 2020

Ming Hsu Chen: Supreme Court Rules Against President Trump, Keeps DACA Intact | Denverite

June 18, 2020

Ming Hsu Chen: What The U.S. Supreme Court’s DACA Decision Will Mean For Colorado | KUNC Radio

June 18, 2020

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Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era: An Inside Look at the Newest Americans

April 13, 2020

A new book by Associate Professor Ming Hsu Chen delves into the meaning of citizenship to immigrants around Colorado.

Ming H. Chen: Podcast: Costs of Our Immigration System: Who Does the Burden Fall On? | George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

March 12, 2020

Ming H. Chen: Battle at the Border: 5 Essential Reads on Asylum, Citizenship and the Right to Live in the US | The Conversation

Dec. 19, 2019

Professor Ming Hsu Chen’s piece on naturalization was named one of the top pieces exemplifying asylum and citizenship in 2019. In the piece, she explained a 700,000-person naturalization backlog’s roots and outlook.

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Ming Hsu Chen Selected for Campuswide Faculty Fellows Cohort

Nov. 25, 2019

University of Colorado Law School Associate Professor Ming Hsu Chen was one of 13 faculty members across the CU Boulder campus selected to participate in the Research & Innovation Office's (RIO) 2020 Faculty Fellows cohort. The Faculty Fellows program supports CU Boulder’s most promising faculty in achieving their research goals and promotes collaboration by "shrinking the campus."

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