The COVID-19 crisis left temporary morgues looming for weeks in New York City streets. It caused demand for funeral services to skyrocket worldwide, often while rendering funerals themselves impossible. Many mourners have watched from afar as their loved one’s caskets vanish into the earth—if they could bid their beloved goodbye at all.

For heartbreak of such unspeakable magnitude, can the law possibly hold even an approximation of a remedy?

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