
Yale Law professor Amy Chua, 58, has been banned from leading a first-year small group - an informal group of students - over allegations of violating an agreement to stop hosting dinner parties for students
Chua is best known for writing her 2011 parenting memoir Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom, in which she touted the 'Chinese way' of rearing children. Chua denied any wrongdoing and insisted she was not seeking to lead a small group.
Chua's husband, Yale Law professor Jed Rubenfeld, is serving two-year suspension from teaching over claims of sexual harassment. Chua's conduct purportedly violated a 2019 agreement with Yale Law School, under which she promised to cease socializing with students. Yale Daily News published story saying that several students accused Chua of hosting dinner parties for students and drinking with them.
Yale Law professor Amy Chua, 58, sidelined from leading a small group - an informal group of students - over allegations of misconduct.'Tiger Mom' professor Amy Chua denies wrongdoing after she's suspended from teaching Yale law students for hosting 'alcohol-fueled' student dinner parties