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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2025

I. Glenn Cohen
Affiliation:
Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
Susannah Baruch
Affiliation:
Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
Wendy Netter Epstein
Affiliation:
DePaul University, Chicago
Christopher Robertson
Affiliation:
Boston University
Carmel Shachar
Affiliation:
Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
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Health Law as Private Law
Pathology or Pathway
, pp. xi - xii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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  • Susannah Baruch, Harvard Law School

  • Ximena Benavides, Yale Law School

  • Asees Bhasin, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

  • Valarie K. Blake, University of Tennessee College of Law

  • Cindy L. Cain, The University of Alabama at Birmingham

  • I. Glenn Cohen, Harvard Law School

  • Alberto De Diego-Habel, UCLA School of Law

  • Wendy Netter Epstein, DePaul University College of Law

  • Barbara J. Evans, University of Florida Levin College of Law; University of Florida Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering

  • Barry R. Furrow, Drexel University Kline School of Law

  • Erin C. Fuse Brown, Brown University School of Public Health

  • Mark A. Hall, Wake Forest University

  • Jill R. Horwitz, UCLA School of Law

  • Jaime S. King, University of Auckland, Auckland Law School

  • Maanasa Kona, Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy

  • Craig Konnoth, University of Virginia School of Law

  • Myrisha S. Lewis, William & Mary Law School

  • Jessica Mantel, The University of Houston Law Center Faculty

  • Elizabeth Y. McCuskey, Boston University School of Public Health; Boston University School of Law

  • Christine H. Monahan, Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy

  • Madeline O’Brien, Georgetown University Law Center

  • Christopher Robertson, Boston University

  • Daniel B. Rodriguez, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

  • Lauren R. Roth, Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

  • William Sage, Texas A&M University

  • Enrique Santamaría Echeverría, Erasmus University Rotterdam

  • Carmel Shachar, Harvard Law School

  • Barry Solaiman, Hamad Bin Khalifa University College of Law; Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar

  • James Toomey, University of Iowa College of Law

  • Jackson Williams, Dialysis Patient Citizens

  • Thomas W. Williams, American University Washington College of Law

  • Rebecca E. Wolitz, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

  • Megan S. Wright, Penn State Law

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