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On this episode of Honestly, Yale law professor Amy Chua reflects 14 years later on the firestorm around her book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, discusses the vibe shift around free speech on elite college campuses, and tells Bari what she first saw in her student J.D. Vance long before his rise to the vice presidency.
In case you missed it, check out all of our inauguration coverage here.
By Bari WeissOn this episode of Honestly, Yale law professor Amy Chua reflects 14 years later on the firestorm around her book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, discusses the vibe shift around free speech on elite college campuses, and tells Bari what she first saw in her student J.D. Vance long before his rise to the vice presidency.
In case you missed it, check out all of our inauguration coverage here.