Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Amy Chua
The “Tiger Mom” Is The Kitten Law Professor
Amy Chua is widely known as the “Tiger Mom” -- a title she earned after her strict Chinese parenting methods were described in her New York Times bestseller – Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. The book was the subject of a Time magazine cover story and Chua was named one of Time’s “100 Most Influential People in the World.” Chua is also a professor at Yale Law School. She was kind enough to let me ask her if the Tiger Mom is the Tiger Law Professor?
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