Chang C. Chen (Chinese: 邱彰; pinyin: Qiū Zhāng; born 1950) is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician She was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 2001, representing the Democratic Progressive Party, and left office the next year.
After she joined the Democratic Progressive Party in 1997, Chiu ran for a legislative sat in Pingtung County the next year.
As a candidate, Chiu expressed support for actress Chiang Hsia [zh] to join her on the party list.
[6] Prior to taking office in February 2002, Chiu criticized the DPP's legislative organizational structure, and the regulations regarding election to the speakership.
[12] As a result, Chiu's case was again heard by the DPP's Central Review Committee, which voted to expel her for a second time.
In August 2002, she represented Cheng Yu-cheng, a legislator who left Taiwan for the United States and filed for divorce from his wife.
[21] In 2018, she commented on legal matters regarding the actors Sun Peng [zh], Di Ying, and their son,[22] who was suspected of planning a shooting in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, where he was attending school.