South China Morning Post Summary: The joint study by Andrew Chongseh Kim and Committee of 100 was cited in this story, showing that cases involving Chinese professors under the Economic Espionage Act were far more likely to be showcased in press releases and punished more severely than non-Asians. Committee of 100 Chairman Gary Locke is quoted as saying that the unfair and unequal discriminatory treatment of Asian-Americans is shocking and unacceptable. February 24, 2022
The Chronicle of Higher Education Summary: This story cited the survey by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100 which shows the impact of the China Initiative on scientists of Chinese and Asian descent. February 23, 2022
The Stanford Daily Summary: This story cited the joint survey study by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100, which found that for about 42% of the Chinese scientists not from the U.S., FBI investigations and/or the China Initiative affected their plans to stay in the U.S. February 23, 2022
The Stanford Daily Committee of 100 Comments on the Department of Justice’s Changes to the China Initiative February 23, 2022
The Diplomat Summary: This story cited the joint study by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100 which shows half of the Chinese scientists working in the U.S. experienced considerable anxiety at being surveilled by the U.S. government and planned to return to China, as DOJ's China Initiative to combat Chinese espionage have not made America safer. February 18, 2022