Recent experiments in graphene heterostructures have observed Chern insulators—integer and fractional quantum Hall states made possible by a periodic substrate potential. Here, we study theoretically that the competition between different Chern insulators, which can be tuned by the amplitude of the periodic potential, leads to a new family of quantum critical points described by QED_{3}-Chern-Simons theory. At these critical points, N_{f} flavors of Dirac fermions interact through an emergent U(1) gauge theory at Chern-Simons level K, and remarkably, the entire family (with any N_{f} or K) can be realized at special values of the external magnetic field. Transitions between particle-hole conjugate Jain states realize “pure” QED_{3}, in whic...