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Acknowledgments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2023

I. Glenn Cohen
Affiliation:
Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
Abbe R. Gluck
Affiliation:
Yale University, Connecticut
Katherine Kraschel
Affiliation:
Yale University, Connecticut
Carmel Shachar
Affiliation:
Harvard Law School, Massachusetts

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COVID-19 and the Law
Disruption, Impact and Legacy
, pp. xix - xx
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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Acknowledgments

A book like this is the result of the hard work of many. We thank our student line editors and research assistants, Justin Cole (lead line editor), Cat Gassiot, Nina Leviten, Daniel Nathan, Ennely Medina, Katharine Fang, and Samantha Stroman, for their meticulous work. We are grateful to Laura Chong and Chloe Reichel for their administrative support in organizing the virtual seminar series that helped showcase much of the work in this book. We are also grateful for Laura Chong’s hard work shepherding all the many pieces of this manuscript – she has been the most critical piece of this puzzle. In addition, we are thankful to Eugene Rusyn, who was an invaluable member of the Yale team supporting the work of this project, and to Jessenia Khalyat and Lise Cavallaro for terrific additional administrative support.

This book was made possible in part by the generosity and support of the Oswald DeN. Cammann Fund, for conference sponsorship, and the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fund at Yale Law School. We thankfully acknowledge the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School as well as the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School. Finally, of course, we thank the contributors for their thoughtful and important scholarly contributions.

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