Race Masked in Colorblind Administrative Procedures
The Supreme Court’s administrative law decisions allow racial animus to motivate policy choices.
Ming Hsu Chen is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Law School, where she teaches administrative law, immigration law, and race and the law. She is author of Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era (Stanford University Press, August 2020).
The Supreme Court’s administrative law decisions allow racial animus to motivate policy choices.