Katharine Silbaugh

Law Alumni Scholar Professor of Law at Boston University

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Katharine Silbaugh is widely recognized for her pioneering work on gender, family care, and household labor. She is a leader in the legal literature on the relationship between work and family. Her research highlights the economic and social value of work done within households; the complex relationship between families and institutions, such as employers and schools; and the inadequacy of the legal framework supporting care work. Her publications about the relationship between institutions and family address a range of legal systems from family law and employment law to urban planning and education law. She has intervened in policy matters of particular concern to LGBT individuals, including marriage equality litigation and anti-bullying law and policy.

Professor Silbaugh clerked for Judge Richard Posner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. She later collaborated with Posner on a survey of sexual regulation, A Guide to America’s Sex Laws, published by the University of Chicago Press and now in paperback. She is co-author of The Essentials of Family Law (2009) with Katharine K. Baker. She also is the author of numerous journal articles and book chapters, including the landmark article “Turning Labor into Love: Housework and the Law” for Northwestern Law Review, She was the editor of the volume Structures of Carework, published by the Chicago-Kent Law Review. Professor Silbaugh contributed to the plaintiffs’ case in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, the Massachusetts case that won the nation’s first same-sex marriage right in 2004, as well as to Gill v. O.P. M., challenging the denial of federal marriage recognition under the Defense of Marriage Act in 2011. She has provided advice on anti-bullying legislation to the Berkman Center for Internet & Society’s Youth Meanness and Cruelty Project and serves on several education-related boards and committees. She served on an advisory committee of momsrising.org that drafted model state legislation on Family Responsibility Discrimination.

Professor Silbaugh joined the Boston University faculty in 1993, received tenure and a full professorship in 1998, and was named Law Alumni Scholar in 2007. She served as the associate dean for academic affairs from 2004 until 2006. She spent the 2006-2007 academic year and Fall 2009 as a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, and was a visiting Professor of Law at Chuo University in Toyko in the Fall of 2007. She teaches Family Law; Education Law; Legislation; Employment Discrimination; Women, Work, and Families; and Gender and the Law. Professor Silbaugh was the recipient in 2004 of the Michael Melton Award for Excellence in Teaching.

 

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Government launches video to tackle sexual assault rates in US colleges

September 2, 2015

The Guardian Katharine Silbaugh, School of Law As part of a campaign to lower sexual assault rates on college campuses, the Obama administration has released a new public service announcement, a reminder to viewers that sex without consent is rape… Expert quote: “Many colleges and universities feel a new kind of urgency but don’t yet […]

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Experts Media Alert – SCOTUS to rule on same-sex marriage

June 5, 2015

In April, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on same-sex marriage. The case, Obergefell v Hodges, is a consolidation of earlier same-sex marriage cases and is limited by the court to two questions: 1) Does the Fourteenth Amendment require a state to license a marriage between two people of the same sex? and 2) Does the Fourteenth Amendment […]

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Anti-bullying law could accidently ‘out’ LGBT kids, Utah advocates say

October 28, 2013

Salt Lake Tribune Katharine Silbaugh, School of Law Christine D’Arco remembers high school as a place where she passed groups of people whispering about her, softball teammates wouldn’t let her change clothes alongside them in the locker room and everywhere kids said she was a lesbian… Expert quote: “There also have been advances in the […]

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No going back for those working at home

February 27, 2013

Boston Globe (subscription required) Katharine Silbaugh, School of Law It was the interoffice memo that shook home offices around the world… Expert quote: “I just can’t believe she means for people to put down their BlackBerrys or whatever they use when they leave the office. She should be made to live with the proclamation . . . […]

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Anti-bullying laws: A mom dares to critique the social trend

September 25, 2012

Christian Science Monitor Katharine Silbaugh, School of Law With the start of the school year upon us, we have been extra interested in that hot national topic of bullying… View article

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