Race and Regulation Podcast: Race, Citizenship, and Political Inequality
Professor Ming Hsu Chen is featured in a podcast on Race and Regulation, which is being released online July 20, 2022.
Coming this Weds., 7/20, the seventh episode of our podcast series, “Race and Regulation.” Ming Hsu Chen @minghsuchen of @UCHastingsLaw examines the regulatory barriers affecting political representation of racial minorities and non-citizens. https://t.co/NR9i8OMyjl pic.twitter.com/AxbthZJOwy
— The Regulatory Review (@TheRegReview) July 18, 2022
The podcast is produced by Patty McMahon and includes music by Philadelphia-based artist, Joy Ike. It builds on a Race and Regulation lecture series that includes the original talk by Chen (YouTube channel), two online symposiums organized by The Regulatory Review, and PPR’s online publications: “Racism, Regulation, and the Administrative State” and “Race and Regulation.”
Episodes have been recorded with these experts working on issues at the intersection of law, race, and public policy: Dorothy E. Roberts (George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology and the Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights at Penn Carey Law), Chris Brummer (Georgetown), Jessica Trounstine (UC-Merced), Guy-Uriel Charles (Harvard), Anita L. Allen (Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at Penn Carey Law), Jill A. Fisher (UNC-Chapel Hill), Ming Hsu Chen (California), Olatunde C. Johnson (Columbia), Brian D. Feinstein (Assistant Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at the Wharton School), and Daniel E. Ho (Stanford).