Reflections on Working with Larry

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics:1-1 (forthcoming)
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In longer-form writing with Larry Gostin, especially on global health, I have been particularly struck by how careful he is not to lose the narrative voice, especially of the vulnerable. He truly believes that these stories are “on loan” to us, and that there is an almost holy reverence and devotion we owe to the lives of those whose stories we tell.

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Inbar Cohen
University of Haifa

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