Amy Chua
American law professor and writer
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2021 | Chua was accused of drunkenly partying with students and federal judges, resulting in her agreeing to a one-year restriction of her teaching duties as a small group professor. |
2021 | Chua was accused of drunkenly partying with students and federal judges, resulting in her agreeing to a one-year restriction of her teaching duties as a small group professor. |
2019 | Chua agreed not to drink or socialize with students outside of class for a limited time. |
2019 | Chua agreed not to drink or socialize with students outside of class for a limited time. |
2018 | HuffPost and The Guardian alleged that Chua advised female students to dress 'outgoing' when seeking employment, which Chua denied. |
2018 | HuffPost and The Guardian alleged that Chua advised female students to dress 'outgoing' when seeking employment, which Chua denied. |
February 2018 | Published 'Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations', a book examining group loyalty's impact on US foreign policy and the rise of Donald Trump. The book received predominantly positive reviews across the political spectrum. |
February 2018 | Published 'Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations', a book examining group loyalty's impact on US foreign policy and the rise of Donald Trump. The book received predominantly positive reviews across the political spectrum. |
February 2014 | Co-authored 'The Triple Package: How Three Unlikely Traits Explain the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America' with her husband Jed Rubenfeld, which received mixed reviews and criticism for cultural stereotyping. |
February 2014 | Co-authored 'The Triple Package: How Three Unlikely Traits Explain the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America' with her husband Jed Rubenfeld, which received mixed reviews and criticism for cultural stereotyping. |
2011 | Named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people, The Atlantic's Brave Thinkers, and Foreign Policy's Global Thinkers. |
2011 | Named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people, The Atlantic's Brave Thinkers, and Foreign Policy's Global Thinkers. |
January 2011 | Published 'Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother', a controversial parenting memoir that became an international bestseller in multiple countries and was translated into 30 languages. The book sparked global debate about parenting techniques and received significant media attention, including death threats and racial slurs directed at Chua. |
January 2011 | Published 'Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother', a controversial parenting memoir that became an international bestseller in multiple countries and was translated into 30 languages. The book sparked global debate about parenting techniques and received significant media attention, including death threats and racial slurs directed at Chua. |
January 8 2011 | Amy Chua published the controversial article 'Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior', discussing differences between Western and Asian American parenting styles and detailing her strict parenting approach. |
January 8 2011 | Amy Chua published the controversial article 'Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior', discussing differences between Western and Asian American parenting styles and detailing her strict parenting approach. |
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