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Professor Chen is one of the nation’s leading experts in LGBTQ+ civil rights law. He is the Founding Director of the LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic at Harvard Law School, where he also teaches Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, and the Law. Prof. Chen’s groundbreaking clinical program has achieved landmark impact litigation settlements (Lopez v. Department of Homeless Services, Hersom v. Crouch, Amaya Cruz v. Miami-Dade County), notched legislative victories (passed first-in-the-nation multiple domestic partnership and non-discrimination ordinances, and defeated anti-transgender state legislation), and published influential amicus briefs, regulatory comments, and white papers (including on non-binary rights, intersex rights, trans sports, trans youth, prisoners’ rights, veterans’ rights, and digital harassment and cybersecurity).

Previously, Prof. Chen worked at the National Center for Lesbian Rights, where he helped litigate the trans military cases Doe v. Trump and Stockman v. Trump, the landmark Ninth Circuit trans prisoner surgery case Edmo v. Corizon, and co-drafted AB 2119, a bill that made California the first state to mandate access to gender-affirming care for trans foster youth. He has been named one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in Law & Policy, one of the 40 Best LGBTQ+ Lawyers Under 40 by the National LGBTQ Bar Association, and Best Under 40 by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. For his teaching, he was awarded the Harvard AAPI/APIDA Affinity Celebration Faculty Award in 2023, which recognizes one Harvard University faculty member for their outstanding mentorship of AAPI/APIDA students.

Prof. Chen attended Oxford University (B.A. 2009), Columbia University (M.A. 2012), and Harvard Law School (J.D. 2015), where he was the first openly transgender editor of the Harvard Law Review and a recipient of the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans. He clerked on the Ninth Circuit for the Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, and in the Southern District of California for the Hon. Gonzalo P. Curiel. He also co-founded the National Trans Bar Association and the Polyamory Legal Advocacy Coalition and co-authored the Trans Youth Handbook.

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Suing New York Over and Over for Transgender Rights

New York Times | July 3, 2022

Mariah Lopez first sued the city at age 13. Her latest settlement has forced the city to overhaul how it treats transgender people who are homeless… Read More

The Polyamory Legal Advocacy Coalition arm in arm at the Sommerville City Hall celebrating the new law passing

Somerville Celebrates Another First for Polyamorous People

Boston Globe | March 23, 2023

The City Council, which passed the first ordinance allowing for more than one domestic partner, approves a new policy to prevent discrimination… Read More

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Gender-Affirming Care Doesn’t Just Help Trans Youth Survive. It Allows Them to Flourish.

Slate | April 7, 2021

we should aspire to build a society where transgender adults—as well as all youth—are able to thrive and unlock their full potential..… Read More