Ming H. Chen: Recent Report Reveals Delays in Becoming a U.S. Citizen Are Getting Longer | KUNC Radio

Sept. 18, 2019

Associate Professor Ming H. Chen discusses a recent report that revealed how delays in becoming a U.S. citizen are getting longer.

Doug Kenney: What Are Alternative Transfer Methods? | Western Resource Advocates

Sept. 18, 2019

Agriculture is the largest user of water in Colorado, but as Colorado’s cities and suburbs have grown, municipal water managers in need of more water for new residents have increasingly looked to farmers and ranchers for supplies. Doug Kenney discusses a new paper published in the journal Water Security, which...

Ming H. Chen: Report Shows Backlogged Naturalization Applications Impeding Voting Rights | Boulder Daily Camera

Sept. 15, 2019

Associate Professor Ming H. Chen led a report that illuminates backlogged naturalization applications are impeding on voting rights.

Ming H. Chen: Backlog In Colorado Citizenship Applications Is Hurting Civil Rights, Report Says | Colorado Public Radio

Sept. 13, 2019

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.

Scott Skinner-Thompson: Reclaiming the Right to Future Tense | Law and Political Economy

Sept. 4, 2019

In a new article published in Law and Political Economy, Scott Skinner-Thompson writes that by now, many of the societal, political, and distributive harms caused by large technology companies and so-called “social” media companies (Amazon, Facebook, Google, etc.) have been surfaced: "They invade our privacy, decrease market competition, erode our...

Anna Spain Bradley: International Law’s Racism Problem | Opinio Juris

Sept. 4, 2019

Mark Squillace: Departed Interior Official Led Alaska Mining Road Review | Bloomberg Law News

Sept. 4, 2019

In a Bloomberg Law publication Professor Mark Squillace discusses a former Interior Department official who abruptly resigned last month personally expedited environmental review for a 211-mile private road project across federal land that would open up a vast new copper, gold and precious metals mining district near a national park...

Mark Squillace: Navajo Nation Doubles Down on Coal. Will It Work? | E&ENews

Sept. 3, 2019

Blake Reid: How Soda Bottles, the Law and Augmented Reality are Helping Differently Abled People | Brainwaves Podcast

Aug. 28, 2019

Harry Surden: The Morality of AI in Law | Legal Theory Blog

Aug. 27, 2019

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