Katherine Eva Maich is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Texas A&M University. She holds a PhD in...
Lee Rawles joined the ABA Journal in 2010 as a web producer. She has also worked for...
| Published: | February 5, 2026 |
| Podcast: | Modern Law Library |
| Category: | Access to Justice , News & Current Events |
A foundational principle of Anglo-American law is that “a man’s house is his castle.” It establishes rights ranging from privacy to justifiable homicide. But what about when your castle is another person’s workplace? What rights do they have?
In Bringing Law Home: Gender, Race and Household Labor Rights, Katherine Eva Maich examines the history of labor protections for nannies, housecleaners and other household employees, and compares how domestic workers fare under the laws in New York City and Lima, Peru.
In this episode, Maich and the Modern Law Library’s host Lee Rawles discuss human trafficking, worker rights and responsibilities, the impacts of slavery and colonialism on the Global South, and the real human relationships that develop between employees and employers within the home.
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