Ailsa Chang

[6] Chang served as law clerk to John T. Noonan, Jr., a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

[8] After journalism school, Chang joined NPR in 2008 as a Kroc Fellow in Washington D.C.,[6] where she wrote an investigative report into the public defender system of Detroit.

[5] At WNYC, Chang wrote an investigative report into "stop-and-frisk" search policies of New York City Police Department.

She was a correspondent for Planet Money and also reported on U.S. Congress activities, specifically immigration, healthcare and gun control.

Chang lives in Los Angeles, California, with her dog Mickey, a Shih Tzu, who she describes as “my absolute best friend in the whole wide world.”[13]