Special Counsel on the Environment to Arkansas Governor Winthrop Rockefeller;[9]
Special Counsel, Environmental Protection Agency;[10]
US House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology (1981-87);
Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives for President Reagan (1982-83);[11]
The Heritage Foundation Assessment Study of the United Nations (1982-83);[9]
New South Wales Law Reform Commission (1982-88);
International Bioethics Committee, UNESCO Declaration on the Protection of the Human Genome (1995-97).
Scholarship
Smith has been recognized as an expert in the "legal and ethical issues raised by modern medicine"[12] and a "prescient prophet of the New Biology."[13] A bibliography of Smith's works in law, science, and medicine from 1964-1989 is available in the Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy.[14] On the twenty-fifth anniversary of his career in legal education in 1989, United States Congressman John T. Myers paid tribute to Smith's years of distinguished service to the legal profession.[15]
Recent books by Smith include:
Dignity as a Human Right?, Lexington Books (2018)
Law and Bioethics: Intersections Along the Mortal Coil, Routledge (2012)
Distributive Justice and the New Medicine, Elgar Press (2008)
The Christian Religion and Biotechnology: A Search for Principled Decision Making, Springer Verlag (2005)
Human Rights and Biomedicine, Kluwer International (2000)
^Richard A. Posner, book jacket cover comment to George P. Smith, II, DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AND THE NEW MEDICINE, Edgar Press (2008).
^ abIndiana University 169th Commencement Program, May 9, 1998, at p. 12. See also CONTACT, Catholic University Law School Alumni Magazine, at p. 25, Spring/Summer 1998.
^Congressman John T. Myers Tribute to Professor Smith, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 24550 (Permanent Edition, October 12, 1989).
^American Law Institute Annual Program and Directory of Membership (2010), at p. 49.
^The Cosmos Club Directory, Washington, D.C. (2010) at p. 71.
^Congressman Frank McCloskey Tribute to Professor Smith, 131 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 17950 (Permanent Edition, June 27, 1985).
^Membership Directory, The American Society and the Priory of the United States of America of The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (2008) at p. 73.
^See Michael D. Kirby, Inaugural Lecture, “The New Biology and International Sharing Lessons from The Life and Works of George P. Smith, II,” establishing the George P. Smith, II, Distinguished Professorship-Chair, and published in 7 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL STUDIES 425, 426, 445 (2000).