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Amid Amy Chua controversy, Yale Law professors say it was tough, but they kept to COVID rules
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NEW HAVEN You could call them the “Brillies.”
They likely would answer, as that is the special name for a small group of about 15 Yale Law School students who are assigned during their first-year fall semester to Yale law professor Lea Brilmayer.
And the law school’s small groups have gotten a lot of publicity lately because of Professor Amy Chua.
Chua did not lead a small group last year, after she was confronted by law school Dean Heather Gerken with having students to her house. She denied that she violated the Yale guidelines for pandemic gatherings and said she withdrew from the group. Her disagreement with the law school made national news, but other professors said they kept to the university rules despite the difficulty.
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Amid Amy Chua controversy, Yale Law professors say it was tough, but they kept to COVID rules
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