Ming Hsu Chen
- Associate Professor Ming Hsu Chen wrote a piece in The Conversation about a study published on Sept. 12 by the Colorado Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, of which she is a member, that found the backlog in naturalization
- Associate Professor Ming H. Chen discusses a recent report that revealed how delays in becoming a U.S. citizen are getting longer.
- Associate Professor Ming H. Chen led a report that illuminates backlogged naturalization applications are impeding on voting rights.
- Associate Professor Ming H. Chen discusses how Colorado's backlog of more than 7,500 naturalization applications is negatively impacting applicants' voting and civil rights.
People applying for U.S. citizenship have seen application wait times double since 2016, according to a new report from the Colorado State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights prepared in part by University of Colorado Law School faculty and students.