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VITAEName: <strong>George</strong> P. <strong>Smith</strong>, <strong>II</strong><strong>Office</strong>:<strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>The Catholic University <strong>of</strong> AmericaWashington, D.C. 20064Telephone: 202-319-5140; Fax: 202-319-4459Email: smithg@law.eduResidence:2500 Que Street, N.W., #521Washington, D.C. 20007Telephone: 202-333-7128Present Position:Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, The Catholic University <strong>of</strong> America 1977-Research Appointments, Affiliations and Associations:Visiting Fellow, Center for <strong>Law</strong>, Society, and Culture,Indiana University, Maurer <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>,Bloomington, Indiana (invited July-August, 2012)Visiting Fellow, Center for <strong>Law</strong>, Ethics and Applied Researchin Health Information, Indiana University,Bloomington, Indiana June, 2011Parsons, Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Sydney <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>,University <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Australia August, 2010Visiting Faculty Scholar, Melbourne <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>,University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne, Australia July, 2010Visiting Fellow, Wolfson College,University <strong>of</strong> Cambridge, England June, 2010Visiting Fellow, Institute for <strong>Law</strong> and Ethics in Medicine,University <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, Scotland May-June, 2010Visiting Fellow, Center for Biomedical Ethics and HumanitiesUniversity <strong>of</strong> Virginia <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Charlottesville July, 2009Visiting Scholar, Center for Ethics and Culture,Notre Dame University, Indiana May-June, 2009Visiting Fellow, Centre for Health Governance, <strong>Law</strong> and Ethics,University <strong>of</strong> Sydney <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Australia August, 2008Visiting Fellow, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Australian National University,Canberra, Australia July, 2008


Visiting Fellow, The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion,St. Edmund’s College, University <strong>of</strong> Cambridge June, 2008Visiting Fellow, University Center for <strong>Law</strong>, Ethics, and HealthUniversity <strong>of</strong> Michigan <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public HealthAnn Arbor, Michigan July, 2007Visiting Scholar, The Hastings Center, Institute <strong>of</strong> Society, Ethics,and The Life Sciences, Garrison, New York July-August, 2006Visiting Scholar, The Institute <strong>of</strong> Ethics, American Medical AssociationChicago, Illinois March, 2006Visiting Fellow, Centre for The Study <strong>of</strong> Religion and Politics,University <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews, Scotland April, 2006, March, 2007Visiting Scholar, <strong>George</strong> Washington University Institutefor Spirituality and Health, Washington, D.C. January-August, 2006Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Rothermere American InstituteUniversity <strong>of</strong> Oxford, England Trinity Term, 2006Member, New CollegeVisiting Scholar, Charles Darwin ArchiveUniversity <strong>of</strong> Cambridge, England June, 2006Distinguished Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Macquarie UniversitySydney, Australia July-August, 2005Visiting Fellow, Wolfson CollegeCambridge University, England June, 2005Visiting Fellow, Emory University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>Center for The Interdisciplinary Study <strong>of</strong> ReligionAtlanta, Georgia March, 2005Visiting Fellow, Institute for Health <strong>Law</strong>Loyola University, Chicago, <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> May, 2004Parsons Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>University <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Australia July, 2003Visiting Fellow, Australian Institute <strong>of</strong> Ethics andThe Pr<strong>of</strong>essions, The University <strong>of</strong> Queensland, Australia June, 2003Visiting Scholar, Center for Ethics and CultureNotre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana May, 2003Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Scholar, Cardiff University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>Centre for Medico Legal StudiesCardiiff, Wales, United Kingdom December, 2002Visiting Scholar, Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values,Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana May, 2002


Visiting Scholar, Center for The Study <strong>of</strong> Science and Religion,Columbia University, New York, New York March, 2002Woodrow Wilson International Center for ScholarsWashington, D.C. March, 2002-Visiting Fellow, <strong>George</strong>town/Johns Hopkins Program on <strong>Law</strong> andPublic Health, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland August, 2001-August, 2002Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong> New South WalesSydney, Australia July-August, 2001Visiting Fellow, Faculty <strong>of</strong> DivinityCambridge University, England June-July, 2001The Mind/Body Medical Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,Harvard Medical <strong>School</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts December, 2000Visiting Scholar, The Poynter Center for the Study <strong>of</strong>Ethics and American Institutions, Indiana UniversityBloomington, Indiana July-August, 2000Quartercentenary Visiting Fellow,Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, England Easter Term, 1999Visiting Fellow, Crowley Program in Human RightsFordham University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>New York, New York March, 1999Visiting Scholar, Center for Theology and The Natural Sciences,The Graduate Theological Union, University <strong>of</strong> CaliforniaBerkeley, California February, 1999Senior Fellow, University <strong>of</strong> Colorado, Institute forPolicy Research and ImplementationDenver, Colorado June, 1998Visiting Fellow, Center for The Study <strong>of</strong><strong>Law</strong>, Science, and TechnologyArizona State University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>Tempe, Arizona March, 1998Visiting Research Scholar, Center for Clinical Bioethics,<strong>George</strong>town University Medical CenterWashington, D.C. 1998, 1999Visiting Scholar, University <strong>of</strong> Washington<strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Department <strong>of</strong>Medical History and EthicsSeattle, Washington December, 1997Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>Indiana University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>Bloomington, Indiana July-August, 1997Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Indiana University<strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine Program on Medical Ethics


Indianapolis, Indiana August, 1997Visiting Scholar, The Hoover InstitutionStanford University, Palo Alto, California April-May, 1997Visiting Scholar, Northwestern UniversityMedical <strong>School</strong>, Medical Ethics andHumanities Program, Chicago, Illinois March, 1997Visiting Scholar, Vanderbilt UniversityDivinity <strong>School</strong>, Nashville Tennessee December, 1996Visiting Fellow, Cambridge UniversityLanterpacht Research Centre for International <strong>Law</strong>,Cambridge, England July-August, 1996Visiting Fellow, Institute for the Study <strong>of</strong> Applied and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional EthicsDartmouth College,Hanover, New Hampshire June, 1996Visiting Fellow, Center for Bioethics,University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> MedicinePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania May, 1996Visiting Scholar, Center for <strong>Law</strong> and Health,Indiana University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>,Indianapolis, Indiana July-August, 1995Visiting Scholar, <strong>Law</strong>, Medicine and Ethics Program,Boston University <strong>School</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Medicine and Public Health,Boston, Massachusetts March, 1995Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Legal Research, University <strong>of</strong> Otago,Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, and Visiting Fellow,University Bioethics Research Center,Dunedin, New Zealand July, 1994Visiting Scholar, The Poynter Center for the Study <strong>of</strong>Ethics and American Institutions, Indiana University,Bloomington June, 1994Visiting Senior Fellow, Center for the Study <strong>of</strong>Aging and Human Development, Duke UniversityMedical Center, Durham, North Carolina, May, 1994Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Society andMedicine, Columbia University College <strong>of</strong> Physicians andSurgeons, New York, New York December, 1993Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Legal Research, Queensland University,Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Australia August, 1993Visiting Scholar, Princeton Theological Seminary,Princeton University, New Jersey July, 1993


Visiting Scholar, The Center for Clinical MedicalEthics, Pritzker <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, University <strong>of</strong>Chicago, Illinois May, 1993Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Research, by courtesy,Indiana University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public and EnvironmentalAffairs, Bloomington and Indianapolis August, 1992Visiting Scholar, Center for Socio-LegalStudies, Wolfson College, Oxford University July, 1992Visiting Fellow, King's College Center <strong>of</strong> Medical<strong>Law</strong> and Ethics, University <strong>of</strong> London, England June, 1992Visiting Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge University,England, and Visiting Member <strong>of</strong> the Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Easter Term, 1992Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Legal Research, Trinity College, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>Dublin University, Ireland April, 1992Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Legal Research, University <strong>of</strong> VictoriaFaculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, British Columbia February, 1999, February, 1992Visiting Fellow, Working Center for Studies in German andInternational Medical Malpractice <strong>Law</strong>, Free University <strong>of</strong>Berlin, Germany January, 1992Visiting Scholar, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University <strong>of</strong>Minnesota Medical <strong>School</strong>, Minneapolis December, 1991Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> SydneySydney, Australia August, 1991Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Legal Research, University <strong>of</strong>Auckland <strong>Law</strong> Faculty, New Zealand July, 1991Associate, Medical Institute for <strong>Law</strong> Faculty,Cleveland Clinic Center for Creative Thinkingin Medicine, Cleveland State University, Ohio June, 1991Research Fellow, Yale University Divinity <strong>School</strong>,New Haven, Connecticut April-May, 1991Visiting Research Fellow, Center for The Advanced Study<strong>of</strong> Ethics, <strong>George</strong>town University, Washington, D.C. 1990-1991Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Human Bioethics,Monash University, Melbourne, Australia July-August, 1990Visiting Fellow, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University <strong>of</strong>Virginia <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Charlottesville January, 1990Visiting Fellow in <strong>Law</strong> and Medicine, Hughes Hall,Cambridge University, England, andVisiting Member <strong>of</strong> the Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> April-August, 1989


Visiting Fellow August, 1994Visiting Scholar, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana,Rome, Italy July, 1989Visiting Fellow, McGill University Center for Medicine, Ethicsand <strong>Law</strong>, Montreal, Canada July, 1988Visiting Fellow, Center for <strong>Law</strong> and Technology, August, 1990University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales, July-August, 1987Sydney, Australia March-August, 1984Senior Visiting Fellow, National University <strong>of</strong> SingaporeFaculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> July, 1987Visiting Scholar, American Bar Foundation, December, 1986Chicago, Illinois May, 1987Visiting Fellow, Institute <strong>of</strong> Advanced Study,Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Summer, 1985Visiting Scholar, by courtesy, Rockefeller UniversityRockefeller Archives, Pocantico Hills, New York December, 1984Fulbright Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and MedicalJurisprudence, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong>New South Wales, Sydney, Australia March-August, 1984Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall December, 1983-February, 1984Cambridge University, England December, 1986; June, 1987Visiting Fellow, The Max Planck Institute forInternational and Comparative <strong>Law</strong>,Heidelberg, Germany Summer, 1983Distinguished Visiting Lecturer and Scholar,Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales,Sydney, Australia May, 1982Visiting Scholar, The Hoover Institution,Stanford University, California July, 1982Eli Lilly Visiting Scholar in Residence, by courtesy,Lilly Rare Books Library, Indiana University, June, 2004Bloomington, Indiana (Herman J. Muller Papers) July, 1981Visiting Scholar, The Kinsey Institute forResearch in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, June, 2004Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana July, 1981Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Institute <strong>of</strong> Ethics,<strong>George</strong>town University, Washington, D.C. 1977-1981Visiting Scholar, Institute <strong>of</strong> Society, Ethics, andThe Life Sciences, The Hastings Center, New York March, 1981


Rockefeller Foundation Residential Scholar,Bellagio, Italy December, 1980Senior Commonwealth Fellow in <strong>Law</strong>, Science and Medicine,Yale University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong> 1976-1977University Fellow (J.S.D. Post Graduate Legal StudiesProgram), Columbia University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong> August, 1974-May, 1975Visiting Scholar, Cambridge University, May-August, 1975Cambridge, England April, 1978Prior Teaching Assignments and Public Sector Appointments:Parsons Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>,University <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Australia July-August, 1998Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> New South WalesSydney, Australia July-August, 1987Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Property <strong>Law</strong>,Notre Dame University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>Notre Dame, Indiana Winter Term, 1986Occasional Lecturer, <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, UniformedServices University <strong>of</strong> the Health Sciences,Bethesda, Maryland 1979-1986Occasional Lecturer, <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nursing,The Catholic University <strong>of</strong> America 1981-1986Fulbright Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Medical Jurisprudence,Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales,Sydney, Australia March-August, 1984Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Maritime <strong>Law</strong><strong>George</strong>town University <strong>Law</strong> Center 1971-1975Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh(on leave, 1976-77 Yale <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>) 1975-1977Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> ConnecticutHartford, Connecticut Spring, 1977Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Graduate <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public andInternational Affairs, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Summer, 1976Special Counsel, United States Environmental ProtectionAgency, Washington, D.C. 1971-1974Lecturer, Environmental <strong>Law</strong>, The Catholic University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>Washington, D.C. 1973-1975Special Counsel to the Governor <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Arkansasfor Environmental Affairs and Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>,


University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas at Fayetteville 1969-1971Visiting Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong><strong>George</strong> Washington University National <strong>Law</strong> CenterWashington, D.C. Summer 1967Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, State University <strong>of</strong>New York at Buffalo 1967-1969Legal Advisor, United States Foreign Claims SettlementCommission, United States Department <strong>of</strong> State,Washington, D.C. 1966-1967Instructor, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong> 1965-1966Krannert Teaching Fellow, Indiana University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong> 1964-1965Education:LL.D., honoris causa, Indiana University 1998LL.M., Columbia University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> 1975Certificate, Hague Academie de Droit International,The Peace Palace, The Netherlands Summer, 1965J.D., Indiana University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Bloomington, Indiana 1964Member: Indiana <strong>Law</strong> ReviewB.S., in Business-Economics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 1961Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services, Associations and Memberships:Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Centre for Health Governance,<strong>Law</strong> and Ethics, University <strong>of</strong> Sydney <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Australia 2008-Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Patrons, Centre for the Study <strong>of</strong> Religion and PoliticsUniversity <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews, Scotland 2007-Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Visitors, Indiana University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>Bloomington, Indiana 1997-Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Brooks Foundationfor Ethics and Human Values, Tyler, Texas 1996-1998Consultant, International Bioethics Committee 1995-UNESCO Declaration on The Protection <strong>of</strong> 1995-1997The Human Genome, Paris, FranceMember, Editorial Board, International Journal <strong>of</strong>Medical Practice and the <strong>Law</strong>, England 1991-2009Contributor, World Book Encyclopedia 1988-Consultant, New South Wales (Australia)<strong>Law</strong> Reform Commission 1982-1988


Member, Standing Committee on Curriculum andResearch, Association <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>s 1987-1990Counsel to the Attorney General <strong>of</strong> Indiana 1987Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Institute for <strong>Law</strong> and PublicHealth Protection, Arlington, Virginia 1985-1989Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Advisors, Huddleston-Brown Publishing House,Port Washington, New York 1985-1989Founding Editor, The Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy,Catholic University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Washington, D.C. 1984-1994Faculty Advisor 1995-1999Chair, Board <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Advisors 1999-2002Faculty Advisor 2002 -Health <strong>Law</strong> Society, Faculty Advisor 1995-2000Member, Institutional Review Board, Catholic University 1982-1992Consultant, The Heritage Foundation, United NationsAssessment Study 1982-1983Member, The President's Private Sector Survey onCost Control (Air Force Task Force) 1982-1983Regional Administrator, Jessup International Moot Court Competition,Washington, D.C. 1982Special (Consulting) Counsel, House Committee onScience and Technology, United States Congress 1981-1987Contributing Editor, United States Supreme CourtDocumentary History Project 1978Special Counsel for Environmental Legislation,by courtesy, Hellenic Republic, Athens, Greece Summer, 1977American Bar Association Journal Press Representative,United Nations <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> The Sea Conference, Geneva,Switzerland, June, 1979: New York, New York Spring, 1976National Co-Chairman, American Bar AssociationSpecial Committee on Environmental Quality,Young <strong>Law</strong>yers Section 1971-1975Member, Arkansas Governor's Inland Waterway Committee 1969-1971Member, Arkansas Governor's Special Committee onDisposal <strong>of</strong> Toxic Substances 1970-1971Consultant, Arkansas Planning Commission 1969-1971American Bar Association Journal Press Representative,United Nations Conference on The Human Environment,Stockholm, Sweden June, 1972Consultant, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Engineering,


Transportation Control Strategies Program 1975-1977Consultant for Model Legislative Drafting ProposalsConcerning Artificial Insemination (Donor) inNew York and Pennsylvania 1969, 1976Consultant, Interstate Commission on the PotomacRiver Basin 1975-1982


Distinctions and Honors:Inducted, Indiana Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Alumni Fellows,for distinction in the legal pr<strong>of</strong>ession, IndianaUniversity, Bloomington, Indiana 2007Inducted, The Most Venerable Order <strong>of</strong> The Hospital <strong>of</strong>St. John <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, for contributions to Medical Science,New York, New York 1988Citation <strong>of</strong> Honor, Institute <strong>of</strong> Advanced Study, Indiana University,Bloomington, Indiana, for "path-breaking interdisciplinary research andwriting on medical and biological issues as they relate to the norms <strong>of</strong>law and ethics." 1985Distinguished Alumni Medallion and Citation for Achievements in theLegal Pr<strong>of</strong>ession, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 1985See 131 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 17950 (June 27, 1985), Permanent Edition.Australian-American Fulbright Foundation Award,University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales, Australia 1984Certificate <strong>of</strong> Merit for Distinguished Service,United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. 1974Arkansas Traveler Citation by Governor Winthrop Rockefellerfor distinguished accomplishments in public service 1970Retrospectives:Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D., “Twenty-fifth Anniversary Dedication,” 25 Journal <strong>of</strong> ContemporaryHealth <strong>Law</strong> and Policy i (2009).Justice Michael D. Kirby, “Human Rights and Bioethics,” 25 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> andPolicy 309 at 309–312 (acknowledging Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>Smith</strong>’s pr<strong>of</strong>essional contributions).<strong>George</strong> P. <strong>Smith</strong>, <strong>II</strong>, “Twenty-fifth Anniversary Bibliographic Listing, 25 Journal <strong>of</strong> ContemporaryHealth <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 462–499 (2009).Rosalind F. Croucher & Cameron Stewart, “Conversations in <strong>Law</strong>, Religion, and MedicalScience,” 1 Macquarie <strong>Law</strong> Symposium Journal 1 (2006), Australia.Justice Michael D. Kirby, High Court <strong>of</strong> Australia, “The New Biology and InternationalSharing-Lessons from The Life and Works <strong>of</strong> <strong>George</strong> P. <strong>Smith</strong>, <strong>II</strong>,” 7 Indiana Journal<strong>of</strong> Global Studies 425 (2000).R.C. O’Brien, “The World <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Science, and Medicine According to <strong>George</strong> P. <strong>Smith</strong>, <strong>II</strong>,”8 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 163 (1992).A Twenty-Fifth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Service Tribute, 135 CONGRESSIONALRECORD 24550 (October 12, 1989), Permanent Edition; A Bibliographic Tribute, 6 Journal <strong>of</strong>Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 483 (1990).Dedicatory Issue <strong>of</strong> 2 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 1 (1986) in honor<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional contributions in <strong>Law</strong>, Science and Medicine.See 132 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 12516 (June 4, 1986), Permanent Edition.


Listings Include:WHO'S WHO IN THE WORLD (Marquis); WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA (Marquis); AMERICANSCHOLARS (Cattell); CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS, New Revision Series, (Thomson Gale);OUTSTANDING WRITERS OF THE 20 TH CENTURY (Int’l. Biographical Centre); WHO’S WHO INAMERICAN LAW (Marquis); WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN EDUCATION (Marquis).THE BLUE BOOK (SOCIAL REGISTER) OF WASHINGTON, D.C.; THE SOCIAL LIST (GREENBOOK) OF WASHINGTON; THE SOCIAL REGISTER, NEW YORK.Admitted:Member:Indiana, District <strong>of</strong> Columbia, United States Supreme Court.Life Member, The American <strong>Law</strong> Institute; International Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health;Indiana Society <strong>of</strong> Pioneers; The Cosmos Club.Pro Bono:Brief Amicus CuriaeMargaret Heckler, (Otis Bowen) Secretary <strong>of</strong> the United States Department <strong>of</strong> Health and HumanServices v. American Hospital Association, et al. (In the United States Supreme Court, Washington,D.C., September, 1985), 476 U.S. 610 (1986).Amici Curiae BriefEnvironmental Defense Fund, Ozark Society, Audubon Society, et al. v. Corps. <strong>of</strong> Engineers, et al.(In the United States District Court, Eastern District <strong>of</strong> Arkansas, Little Rock, February, 1971), 325 F.Supp. 728 (E.D. Ark. 1971).Submissions to the United States Senate Labor Subcommittee on Public Health and Safety, Hearingon Cloning, March, 1997.Submissions to the Subcommittee on The Constitution <strong>of</strong> the United States House <strong>of</strong>Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, Oversight Hearing on Assisted Suicide in the UnitedStates, April, 1996.Statement to the United States Senate Finance Committee. Hearings on The Patient Self-Determination Act, July, 1990.Testimony before the United States Commission on Civil Rights on The Protection <strong>of</strong> HandicappedNewborns, June, 1985, July, 1986.Statement to the Investigations and Oversight Sub Committee <strong>of</strong> Science and TechnologyCommittee, United States House <strong>of</strong> Representatives. Hearings on Human Embryo Transfer, August,1984.Testimony before the Common Council, District <strong>of</strong> Columbia, regarding The Natural Death Act <strong>of</strong>1981 and The Determination <strong>of</strong> Death Act <strong>of</strong> 1981, May, 1981.Testimony before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States House <strong>of</strong>Representatives. Hearings to Preserve the Buffalo River in Arkansas as a National River, October,1971.


PUBLICATIONS*BOOKS, CHAPTERS WITHIN BOOKS, AND MONOGRAPHS:Books:DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AND THE NEW MEDICINE Elgar Press, Boston and London, England(2008).Reviewed by Bennett, 16 Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Medicine 710 (2009); Skene, British MedicalJournal Blog, http://blogs.bmj.com/medical-ethics/2009/05/01books-review-distributive-justiceand-the-new-medicine-by-george-p-smith-ii/.THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND BIOTECHNOLOGY: A SEARCH FOR PRINCIPLED DECISION-MAKING (Springer) (2005).Nominated for a 2005 Pulitzer Prize in Non-fiction.Reviewed by Antonicelli, 23 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 1 (2006).HUMAN RIGHTS AND BIOMEDICINE Kluwer International, The Hague, The Netherlands (2000).Reviewed by Magnusson, 23 Sydney <strong>Law</strong> Review 630 (2001).FAMILY VALUES AND THE NEW SOCIETY: DILEMMAS OF THE 21ST CENTURY (1998),Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut, and London, England. Reviewed by Prenetta, 16Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 459 (2000).LEGAL AND HEALTHCARE ETHICS FOR THE ELDERLY (1996). Taylor & Francis, Washington,D.C., and London, England. Reviewed by Durkin, 12 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> andPolicy 731 (1996); Bernard, 18 The Journal <strong>of</strong> Legal Medicine 123 (1997).BIOETHICS AND THE LAW: MEDICAL, SOCIO-LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL DIRECTIONS FORA BRAVE NEW WORLD (1993). Rowman Littlefield/University Press <strong>of</strong> America, Lanham,Maryland. Reviewed by Clendenen, 10 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 605 (1994);Casswell, 35 Jurimetrics 479 (1995).THE NEW BIOLOGY: LAW, ETHICS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (1989). Plenum Press, New York,New York. Reviewed by Reed, 9 Pace University <strong>Law</strong> Review 319, (1989); King, 5 Journal <strong>of</strong>Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 359 (1989).FINAL CHOICES: AUTONOMY IN HEALTH CARE DECISIONS (1989). Charles C. ThomasPublishers, Springfield, Illinois. Reviewed by Howe, 6 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> andPolicy 449 (1990).MEDICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS OF CRYONICS: PROSPECTS FOR IMMORTALITY (1983).**Associated Faculty Press, Port Washington, New York.ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SOCIAL CHALLENGES TO A BRAVE NEW WORLD (1982).** AssociatedFaculty Press, Port Washington, New York. (Two edited volumes).GENETICS, ETHICS AND THE LAW (1981). (Second printing, 1982).** Associated Faculty Press,Port Washington, New York. Nominated for the American Society <strong>of</strong> Legal Writers (SCRIBES) BookAward, 1982.**These three books are reviewed by Buetow, 2 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy173 (1986).RESTRICTING THE CONCEPT OF FREE SEAS: MODERN MARITIME LAW RE-EVALUATED(1980). Foreword by William E. Butler, University <strong>of</strong> London. Krieger Press, New York, and Florida.


Nominated for the 1983 Triennial Order <strong>of</strong> the Coif Book Award.Reviewed by Nixon, 14 N.Y.U. Journal <strong>of</strong> International <strong>Law</strong> and Politics 735 (1982) and Bailey,67 American Bar Association Journal 478 (1981).SELECTED DECISIONS, LEGAL NOTES, AND COMMENTARIES BEFORE THE UNITED STATESFOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE(1966). Private printing.MANAGING DEATH: END-OF-LIFE DECISION MAKING AND PALLIATIVE CARE (underdevelopment).BIOETHICAL INTERSECTIONS ALONG THE MORTAL COIL (under development).Chapters:“The Public Trust Doctrine and Natural <strong>Law</strong>” in ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC TRUST DOCTRINE,ch. 5, Prasad ed.), Amicus Books, ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad, India (2008).“The Public Trust Doctrine and Natural <strong>Law</strong>: Emanations within a Penumbra,” in NATURAL LAW: AJURISPRUDENTIAL DEBATE, ch. 8 (P. S. Khanum ed.), Amicus Books, ICFAI University Press,Hyderabad, India (2008).“Access to Health Care: Economic, Medical, Ethical and Socio-Legal Challenges,” in HUMANRIGHTS AND HEALTH CARE, ch. 20, (D.N. Weisstub & G.D. Pinto eds.) (Kluwer, 2008).Chapter 6, “Managing Death: End <strong>of</strong> Life Charades and Decisions,” in AGING: DECISIONS AT THEEND OF LIFE, International Library <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Ethics and The New Medicine, (D. N. Weisstub, D.C.Thomasma, S. Gauthier & G.F. Tomossy, eds.), Kluwer Academic Press (2001).“The Baby M Decision: Love’s Labor Lost,” in SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD: POLITICS ANDPRIVACY 233 (L. Gostin, ed.), Indiana University Press (1990)."Religion, <strong>Law</strong> and Conscience in A Brave New World," in THEOLOGICAL AWARENESS ANDTEMPORAL RESPONSIBILITIES 65 (Serra Foundation, ed.), Catholic University <strong>of</strong> America Press(1985).Chapter 8, "Long Days Journeys Into Night: The Tragedy <strong>of</strong> The Handicapped At Risk Infants," inMORAL ISSUES IN MENTAL RETARDATION (R. Laura & A. Ashman eds.), Croom Helm PublishingHouse, Beckenham, England (1985).Chapter 3, "The United Nations and the Environment," in A WORLD WITHOUT A UNITEDNATIONS, (Burton Y. Pines ed.), The Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C. (1984).Chapter 3, "The Environment," in GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS AND SOCIETY--THE CHANGINGCONTRACT (Futures Foundation, ed.), McGraw-Hill (1977).Monographs (Limited Printing by Author):GOD, CAESAR, AND DARWIN: PARAMETERS AND PERIMETERS OF THE TOWN SQUARE(2007). McGill University, Canada.INTRACTABLE PAIN, PALLIATIVE MANAGEMENT AND THE PRINCIPLE OF MEDICAL FUTILITY(2007). Congress <strong>of</strong> The International Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Padua, Italy.**


WHEN MERCY SEASONS JUSTICE (2007). University <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews, Scotland.**OF PANJANDRUMS, POOH-BAHS, PARVENUS, AND PROPHETS: LAW, RELIGION, ANDMEDICAL SCIENCE (2005). Macquarie University, Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Sydney, Australia.**UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND BIOMEDICINE (2001). Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> New SouthWales, Sydney, Australia.LAW, SCIENCE, AND RELIGION IN A CHANGING WORLD ORDER: DESIGNING A TEMPLATEFOR THE AGE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (2001). Cambridge University, Cambridge, England.COMPLEXITIES IN END-OF-LIFE MEDICAL TREATMENT (2000). The Mind/Body MedicalInstitute, Harvard University Medical <strong>School</strong>, Cambridge, Massachusetts.THE ELDERLY AND HEALTH CARE RATIONING (2000). The Poynter Center for The Study <strong>of</strong>Ethics and American Institutions, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.**Updated and Reprinted: 8 Pierce L. Rev. 171 (2009).THE LAST RIGHT: EUTHANASIA, SUICIDE OR SELF-DETERMINATION—ETHICAL, LEGAL, ANDPHILOSOPHICAL CONCERNS, (1999). Cambridge University, Cambridge, England.GENETIC ENHANCEMENT OR EUGENIC IMPROVEMENT: CONTROLLING THE BRAVE NEWWORLD (1999). University <strong>of</strong> Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.THE PLIGHT OF THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED (1999). Fordham University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Law</strong>, New York, New York.BIOETHICS AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (1998). The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Faculty<strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Sydney, Australia.PROCREATIVE LIBERTY OR PROCREATIVE RESPONSIBILITY (1998). The Center for ClinicalBioethics, <strong>George</strong>town University, Washington, D.C.DEVELOPING A STANDARD FOR ADVANCING GENETIC HEALTH AND SCIENTIFICINVESTIGATIONS (1997). The Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.**FINAL EXITS: SAFEGUARDING SELF-DETERMINATION AND THE RIGHT TO BE FREE FROMCRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT (1997). Northwestern University, Medical <strong>School</strong>, Chicago,Illinois.ETHICAL IMPERATIVES IN LAW AND MEDICINE (1997).University <strong>of</strong> Texas Health Care Center, Tyler, Texas.LAND USE, ECONOMIC JURISPRUDENCE, AND NUISANCE LAW (1996).Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire.CHALLENGING FAMILY VALUES IN THE NEW SOCIETY (1996).Indiana University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Bloomington, Indiana.A BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH SUBJECT INDEX OF LEGAL THESES AND DISSERTATIONS AT THESQUIRE AND BODELIAN LIBRARIES--CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD (1981).Associated Faculty Press, Port Washington, New York.THE LEGACY OF PETER ZENGER (1977).Hampden-Sydney College Offprint, Hampden-Sydney, Virginia.


ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL IN ARKANSAS (1970).<strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Governor Winthrop Rockefeller Offprint, Little Rock, Arkansas.* Copies <strong>of</strong> all the publications within this Bibliography are to be found in their entirety in Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>Smith</strong>’s archive at The Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. As well, his complete worksin <strong>Law</strong>, Science, and Medicine are in The National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature at<strong>George</strong>town University, Washington, D.C.ARTICLES:**** Articles and monographs accessed on the SSRN network at http://ssrn.com/author=625471.International <strong>Law</strong>, Comparative Health <strong>Law</strong>, Maritime <strong>Law</strong>:“Bioethics and Human Rights: Toward a New Constitutionalism,” 13 Constitutional <strong>Law</strong> & PolicyReview 68 (2011), Australia.“Variables in Health Care Policymaking: Resolving a Quandry?,” 17 Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Medicine 52(2009), Australia.“<strong>Law</strong>, Religion, and Medical Science: Conjunctive or Disjunctive?,” 1 Macquarie <strong>Law</strong> SymposiumJournal 9 (2006), Australia.“Human Rights and Bioethics: Formulating a Universal Right to Health, Health Care, or HealthProtection?” 38 Vanderbilt Journal <strong>of</strong> Transnational <strong>Law</strong> 1295 (2005).**Listed on SSRN’s Top Ten downloaded list for Health <strong>Law</strong> Journals.“Re-evaluating The Freedom <strong>of</strong> Scientific Inquiry Through Biotechnology and Human Rights,”98 Proceedings <strong>of</strong> The American Society <strong>of</strong> International <strong>Law</strong> 115 (2002).“Allocating Health Care Resources to The Elderly,” 1 Elder <strong>Law</strong> Review (2002), an electronic journalpublished by The University <strong>of</strong> Western Sydney, Australia, (http://www.uws.edu.au/law/elderlaw/issueone.html).“Setting Limits: Medical Technology and The <strong>Law</strong>,” 23 Sydney <strong>Law</strong> Review 283 (2001), Australia.**“Genetic Enhancement Technologies and The New Society,” 4 Medical <strong>Law</strong> International 85 (2000),England."Harnessing The Human Genome Through Legislative Constraint," 5 European Journal <strong>of</strong> Health<strong>Law</strong> 53 (1998), The Netherlands."Restructuring The Principle <strong>of</strong> Medical Futility," 11 Journal <strong>of</strong> Palliative Care 9 (1995), McGillUniversity, Canada."Biological Determinism or Genetic Discrimination," 3 Proceedings, 10th World Congress on Medical<strong>Law</strong> 164 (1994), Israel."Market and Non Market Mechanisms for Procuring Human and Cadaveric Organs: When the Priceis Right," 1 Medical <strong>Law</strong> International 17 (1993), England.


"Toward an International Standard <strong>of</strong> Scientific Inquiry," 2 Health Matrix, Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>-Medicine167 (1992), Case Western Reserve <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>."Re-thinking Euthanasia and Death with Dignity: A Transnational Challenge," 12 Adelaide <strong>Law</strong>Journal 480 (1990), Australia."Stop, in the Name <strong>of</strong> Love!" 19 Anglo-American <strong>Law</strong> Review 55 (1990), University <strong>of</strong> Bristol <strong>Law</strong>Faculty, England."Assisted Noncoital Reproduction: A Comparative Analysis," 8 Boston University International <strong>Law</strong>Journal 21 (1990)."From Cutlass to Cat-o'-Nine Tails: The Case for International Jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> Mutiny on the HighSeas," 10 Michigan Journal <strong>of</strong> International <strong>Law</strong> 277 (1989).**"The United Nations and the Environment: Sometimes a Great Notion?" 19 University <strong>of</strong> TexasInternational <strong>Law</strong> Journal 335 (1984)."The Plight <strong>of</strong> The Genetically Handicapped Newborn: A Comparative Analysis," 9 Holdsworth <strong>Law</strong>Review 164 (1984), University <strong>of</strong> Birmingham <strong>Law</strong> Faculty, England."Handicapped Babies and The <strong>Law</strong>: The United States Position," The International LegalPractitioner 86 (September, 1984)."Acid Rain: A Transnational Perspective," 4 New York <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> International andComparative <strong>Law</strong> 459 (1983).INSERTED: Acid Rain Research Hearing before The Subcommittee on Natural Resources,Agriculture Research and Environment <strong>of</strong> the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S.House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, April 3, 1985 (Rep. No. 81)."Equity and Admiralty: A Turbulent Path to Manifest Destiny," 5 Northwestern University Journal <strong>of</strong>International <strong>Law</strong> & Business 65 (1983).**"The Perils and Peregrinations <strong>of</strong> Surrogate Mothers," 1 International Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine and <strong>Law</strong>325 (1982), University <strong>of</strong> Haifa, Israel."The Politics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>making: Problems in International Maritime Regulation—Innocent Passage v.Free Transit," 37 Pittsburgh <strong>Law</strong> Review 387 (1976).**"On The Waterfront At The Pier's Edge: The Longshoremen's and Harbor Worker's CompensationAct," 56 Cornell <strong>Law</strong> Review 114 (1970).CITED: Ronald Barber v. New England Fish Company, 510 P.2d 806, 807 (Alaska 1973).REPRINTED: 1971 Personal Injury Annual, Matthew Bender; Torts and Workmen'sCompensation <strong>Law</strong> Annual (1971), Ohio State University Press; Workmen's Compensation <strong>Law</strong>Review (1973), W.H. Hein Press."The Concept <strong>of</strong> Free Seas: Shaping Modern Maritime Policy Within a Vector <strong>of</strong> HistoricalInfluence," 11 The International <strong>Law</strong>yer 335 (1977)."Toward an International Standard <strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection," 2 Pepperdine University <strong>Law</strong>Review 28 (1974)."Stockholm. The Summer <strong>of</strong> '72: An Affair to Remember?" 58 American Bar Association Journal1194 (1973).INSERTED: 119 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD E7213, March 8, 1973.


"Apostrophe to a Troubled Ocean," 5 Indiana <strong>Law</strong> Review 267 (1972).Bioethics, <strong>Law</strong>, Science, Medicine & Technology, Family <strong>Law</strong>:“Refractory Pain, Existential Suffering and Palliative Care: Releasing the Unbearable Lightness <strong>of</strong>Being” 20 Cornell Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 469 (2011).**“Social Justice and Health Care Management: An Elusive Quest,” 9 Houston Journal <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>Law</strong>and Policy 1 (2009).**“Policy Making and The New Medicine: Managing a Magnificent Obsession,” 3 Journal <strong>of</strong> Health andBiomedical <strong>Law</strong> 303 (2008).**“<strong>Law</strong>, Medicine, and Religion: Towards a Dialogue and a Partnership in Biomedical Technology andDecisionmaking,” 21 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 169 (2005).**“The Vagaries <strong>of</strong> Informed Consent,” 1 Indiana Health <strong>Law</strong> Review 111 (2004).“‘Just Say No!—The Right to Refuse Psychotropic Medication in Long-Term Care Facilities,’” 13Annals <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>Law</strong> 1 (2004).**“Distributive Justice and Health Care,” 18 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 421(2002).REFERENCED: JONATHAN HERRING, MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS (2006); JANET L.DOLGIN & LOIS L. SHEPARD, THE LAW AND BIOETHICS 691-692 (2004).“Euphemistic Codes and Tell-Tale Hearts: Humane Assistance in End-<strong>of</strong>-Life Cases,” 10 HealthMatrix, Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>-Medicine 175 (2000).**“Judicial Decisionmaking in the Age <strong>of</strong> Biotechnology,” 13 Notre Dame Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Ethics andPublic Policy 93 (1999).**CITED: Stan Baker, et al. v. State <strong>of</strong> Vermont, et al., 744 A.2d 864, 889 (Vt. 1999)."Patient Dumping: Implications for the Elderly," 6 Elder <strong>Law</strong> Journal 165 (1998)."Terminal Sedation as Palliative Care: Revalidating a Right To a Good Death," 7 CambridgeQuarterly <strong>of</strong> Healthcare Ethics 382 (1998)."Complexities in Biomedical Decisionmaking," 1 Perspectives on <strong>Law</strong> and The Public Interest (1997),an electronic journal published by The University <strong>of</strong> Richmond <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>, renamed The Journal <strong>of</strong><strong>Law</strong> and Public Interest,


"Accessing Genomic Information or Safeguarding Genetic Privacy," 9 Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Health 121(1995).REFERENCED: PETER BLANCK, MICHAEL WATERSTONE, EVE HILL & CHARLESSIEGAL, DISABILITY CIVIL RIGHTS LAW AND POLICY 29-6 (2004)."Biomedicine and Biomedical Ethics: De Lege Lata, De Lege Ferenda," 9 Journal <strong>of</strong> ContemporaryHealth <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 233 (1993)."Reviving the Swan, Extending the Curse <strong>of</strong> Methuselah or Adhering to the Kevorkian Ethic?" 2Cambridge Quarterly <strong>of</strong> Healthcare Ethics 49 (1993)."Murder She Wrote, or Was It Merely Selective Non-Treatment?" 8 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health<strong>Law</strong> and Policy 49 (1992)."Incest and Intrafamilial Child Abuse: Fatal Attractions or Forced and Dangerous Liaisons?" 29Journal <strong>of</strong> Family <strong>Law</strong> 833 (1991).LISTED: Social Planning, Policy and Development Abstracts International Data Base."The Ethics <strong>of</strong> Ethics Committees," 6 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 157 (1990).**"Recognizing Personhood and The Right to Die with Dignity," 6 Journal <strong>of</strong> Palliative Care 24 (1990),McGill University, Canada."The Frankenstein Myth and Contemporary Human Experimentation: Spectre, Legacy, Curse orImperative," 2 Bio<strong>Law</strong> S463 (1990)."Fetal Abuse: Culpable Behavior by Pregnant Women or Parental Immunity?" 3 Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> andHealth 23 (1989)."All's Well That Ends Well: Toward a Policy <strong>of</strong> Assisted Rational Suicide or Merely Enlightened Self-Determination?" 22 University <strong>of</strong> California-Davis <strong>Law</strong> Review 275 (1989).**CITED AND DISCUSSED: Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department <strong>of</strong> Health, et al., 497 U.S.261, 280 (1990), per Rehnquist, C.J.; Mauro, Once `Fate,' Death Now a `Choice,' USA TODAY,June 26, 1990, at 1, col. 2; Cohn, An Assisted Suicide, WASH. POST HEALTH, June 12, 1990,at 7.CITED ALSO in: Reinking v. Philadelphia Am. Life Ins. Co., 910 F.2d 1210, 1216 (4 th Cir. Md.1990); Fosmire v. Nicoleau, 75 N.Y.2d 218, 551 N.E.2d 77 (1990), 551 N.Y.S.2d 876 (1990);Donaldson v. Lungren, 2 Cal. App. 4 th 1614 (1992)."Biotechnology and The <strong>Law</strong>: Social Responsibility v. Freedom <strong>of</strong> Scientific Inquiry," 39 Mercer <strong>Law</strong>Review 437 (1988).**"Limitations on Reproductive Autonomy for the Mentally Handicapped," 4 Journal <strong>of</strong> ContemporaryHealth <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 71 (1988)."The Baby M Decision: Love's Labor Lost," 16 <strong>Law</strong>, Medicine and Health Care 121 (1990).**REPRINTED: SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD: POLITICS AND PRIVACY 233 (L. Gostin ed.1990)."Nudity, Obscenity and Pornography: The Streetcars Named Lust and Desire," 4 Journal <strong>of</strong>Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 155 (1988).**"Medico-Legal Challenges Into The 21st Century," REPORTS OF THE MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETYOF SINGAPORE 22 (1988)."The Province and Function <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Science and Medicine: Leeways <strong>of</strong> Choice, Patterns <strong>of</strong>


Discourse," 10 University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales <strong>Law</strong> Journal 103 (1987)."Death Be Not Proud: Medical, Ethical and Legal Dilemmas in Resource Allocation," 3 Journal <strong>of</strong>Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 47 (1987)."Cryonic Suspension and The <strong>Law</strong>," 17 Omega--The Journal <strong>of</strong> Death and Dying 1 (1986-1987),Arizona State University."Procreational Autonomy v. State Intervention: Opportunity or Crisis for a Brave New World?" 2Notre Dame Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Ethics and Public Policy 635 (1986).REFERENCED: Sociological Abstracts, 1987."Intimations <strong>of</strong> Life: Extracorporeality and The <strong>Law</strong>," 21 Gonzaga <strong>Law</strong> Review 395 (1986)."Genetics, Eugenics and Public Policy," 1985 Southern Illinois <strong>Law</strong> Review 435."Lost Horizons, Captain's Courageous and Disabled Newborns: Raging Against The Dying Light," 1REPORTS OF THE SEVENTH WORLD CONGRESS ON MEDICAL LAW 75, Belgium (1985)."Triage: Endgame Realities," 1 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 143 (1985).**"Australia's Frozen ‘Orphan' Embryos: A Medical, Legal and Ethical Dilemma," 24 Journal <strong>of</strong> Family<strong>Law</strong> 27 (1985)."Defective Newborns and Government Intermeddling," 25 Medicine, Science and The <strong>Law</strong> 44 (1985),British Academy <strong>of</strong> Forensic Science, London."Sexual Autonomy or Government Intervention: Artificial Fathers and Surrogate Mothers,"REPORTS OF THE WORLD CONGRESS ON LAW AND MEDICINE 24, India (1985)."Life or Death--Who Decides?" 7 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEDICAL LEGAL SOCIETY OF NEWSOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, 190 (1985)."Sexuality, Privacy and The New Biology," 67 Marquette <strong>Law</strong> Review 263 (1984) (with RobertoIraola).**CITED: Y.G. v. Jewish Hosp. <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, 795 S.W.2d 488, 492 (Mo. Ct. App. 1990)."Eugenics and The Family: Exploring the Yin and the Yang," 8 University <strong>of</strong> Tasmania <strong>Law</strong> Review 4(1984), Australia."Intimations <strong>of</strong> Immortality: Clones, Cryons and The <strong>Law</strong>," 6 University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales <strong>Law</strong>Journal 119 (1983), Australia.CITED: Research Involving Embryos and Prohibition <strong>of</strong> Human Cloning (Bill) 2002, Bills DigestNo.17 2002-03, Parliament <strong>of</strong> Australia. http://www.aph.gov/au/library/pubs/bd/2002-03/03bd017.htm."The Iceperson Cometh: Cryonics and The <strong>Law</strong>," 1 The Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health Issues 23(1983), Case-Western Reserve University Medical <strong>School</strong>."Cryonic Suspension--A Prospect for Immortality," (For the United States House <strong>of</strong> RepresentativesCommittee on Science and Technology), 129 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD E5784 (Nov. 18, 1983)."The Promise <strong>of</strong> Abundant Life: Patenting a Magnificent Obsession," 8 Utah Journal <strong>of</strong>Contemporary <strong>Law</strong> 85 (1982).


"Intrusions <strong>of</strong> a Parvenu: Science, Religion and The New Biology," 3 Pace University <strong>Law</strong> Review63 (1982)."The Razor's Edge <strong>of</strong> Human Bonding: Artificial Fathers and Surrogate Mothers," 5 Western NewEngland <strong>Law</strong> Review 639 (1983)."Beyond the Land <strong>of</strong> Oz: Clones, Cyborgs and Chimeras," 2 REPORTS OF THE SIXTH WORLDCONGRESS ON MEDICAL LAW 15 (1982); Jus Medicum 35 (1984)."Artificial Insemination Redivivus: Permutations Within A Penumbra," 2 The Journal <strong>of</strong> LegalMedicine 113 (Am. College <strong>of</strong> Legal Med., 2nd Series) (1981)."Medicine, <strong>Law</strong> and Morality: The Szaszian Imperative," 1 Proceedings, ASCLEPIUS ATSYRACUSE: Thomas Szasz, Libertarian Humanist, 65 (M.E. Grenander ed. 1981)."Great Expectations or Convoluted Realities: Artificial Insemination in Flux," 3 Family <strong>Law</strong> Review37 (1980), Canada."A Close Encounter <strong>of</strong> the First Kind: Artificial Insemination and an Enlightened Judiciary," 17Journal <strong>of</strong> Family <strong>Law</strong> 41 (1978).DISCUSSED: NEW YORK TIMES, March 9, 1979, at 18, col. 1."Uncertainties on the Spiral Staircase: Metaethics and The New Biology," 41 The Pharos MedicalJournal 10 (1978), Stanford University Medical <strong>School</strong>."The Medico-Legal Challenges <strong>of</strong> Preparing For A Brave Yet Somewhat Frightening New World," 5Journal <strong>of</strong> Legal Medicine 9 (GMT Medical Systems Division, 1st Series) (April, 1977)."Manipulating the Genetic Code: Jurisprudential Conundrums," 64 <strong>George</strong>town University <strong>Law</strong>Journal 697 (1976)."For Unto Us A Child Is Born--Legally," 56 American Bar Association Journal 143 (1970)."Artificial Insemination--No Longer a Quagmire," 3 Family <strong>Law</strong> Quarterly 1 (1969)."Through A Test Tube Darkly: Artificial Insemination and The <strong>Law</strong>," 67 Michigan <strong>Law</strong> Review 127(1968).Legal Education, Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>ession:"In the Beginning: A Tenth Anniversary History <strong>of</strong> The Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> andPolicy," 10 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 285 (1994)."Student Rights <strong>of</strong> Passage: A Full or Limited Partnership in University Governance?," 9 Journal <strong>of</strong><strong>Law</strong> and Education 65 (1980)."Student Participation in University and <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong> Governance," 1976 Washington University <strong>Law</strong>Quarterly 37."Academic Alo<strong>of</strong>ness: Stimulant or Depressant to Legal Education?" 21 Journal <strong>of</strong> Legal Education89 (1968)."When You Wish Upon A Star--The J.D. Fantasy," 21 Journal <strong>of</strong> Legal Education 177 (1968).DISCUSSED: NEW YORK TIMES, April 15, 1969, Late City Edition, at 49; THE WALL STREETJOURNAL, April 18, 1969, at 16; TIME, April 26, 1969, at 63.


"Who Needs It? J.D. Only Instant Status Symbol" (entitled originally, "Instant Status─The J.D.Degree"), 3 Trial 18 (August-September, 1967)."Much Ado About Nothing--The J.D. Movement," 11 The Student <strong>Law</strong>yer 8 (June, 1966).Jurisprudence, Legal History:"St. Thomas More: A Man For All Seasons, All Times. . . And All Ages," Utopia 1984, St. ThomasMore College Magazine 12 (1984), Perth, Australia."Marbury v. Madison, Lord Coke and Dr. Bonham: Relics <strong>of</strong> the Past, Guidelines for the Present--Judicial Review in Transition?" 2 University <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound <strong>Law</strong> Review 255 (1979)."The Development <strong>of</strong> the Right to Assembly: A Current Socio-Legal Investigation," 9 William andMary <strong>Law</strong> Review 359 (1967)."Dr. Bonham's Case and the Modern Significance <strong>of</strong> Lord Coke's Influence," 41 Washington <strong>Law</strong>Review 297 (1966).**Property, Land Use, Natural Resources, <strong>Law</strong> & Economics, Environmental <strong>Law</strong>, Public Health:“Re-conceptualizing the <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nuisance through a Theory <strong>of</strong> Economic Captivity,” 75 Albany <strong>Law</strong>Review (2012).“Legislating Morality Through The Common <strong>Law</strong> and Exclusionary Zoning,” 60 Catholic University<strong>Law</strong> Review 403 (2011) (with Gregory P. Bailey).**“Re-shaping the Common Good in Times <strong>of</strong> Public Health Emergencies: Validating Medical Triage,”17 Annals <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>Law</strong> 1 (2009).**“Cigarette Smoking as a Public Health Hazard: Crafting Common <strong>Law</strong> and Legislative Strategies forAbatement,” 11 Michigan State Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine & <strong>Law</strong> 251 (2007).**Listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for Public Goods and Regulation in Health Economics.“The Public Trust Doctrine and Natural <strong>Law</strong>: Emanations Within a Penumbra,” 33 Boston CollegeEnvironmental Affairs <strong>Law</strong> Review 307 (2006) (with Michael W. Sweeney).**“Re-validating The Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Anticipatory Nuisance,” 29 Vermont <strong>Law</strong> Review 687 (2005).**"The Extent <strong>of</strong> Protection <strong>of</strong> The Individual's Personality Against Commercial Use: Toward a NewProperty Right," 54 South Carolina <strong>Law</strong> Review 1 (2002).**"Nuisance <strong>Law</strong>: The Morphogenesis <strong>of</strong> an Historical Revisionist Theory <strong>of</strong> Economic Jurisprudence,"74 Nebraska <strong>Law</strong> Review 658 (1995).**"Aesthetic Nuisance: Re-educating the Judiciary," 24 Real Estate <strong>Law</strong> Journal 26 (1995)."The Price <strong>of</strong> Beauty: An Economic Approach to Aesthetic Nuisance," 15 Harvard Journal <strong>of</strong>Environmental <strong>Law</strong> 53 (1991) (with Griffin W. Fernandez).Honorable Mention: Best Environmental <strong>Law</strong> Articles for 1991. See, 23 Land Use & Env’t. L.Rev. v (1992."Electricity and the Environment: A Season <strong>of</strong> Discontent," 33 Federal Bar Journal 271 (1974).REPRINTED: 6 Environmental <strong>Law</strong> Review 41 (1975), as one <strong>of</strong> the Best Environmental <strong>Law</strong>Articles for 1974.


"The Environment and the Judiciary: A Need for Co-operation or Reform?" 3 Boston CollegeEnvironmental Affairs <strong>Law</strong> Review 627 (1974)."Energy and the Environment," 56 American Paper Industry Journal 26 (1974)."Does the Environment Need a Court?" 57 Judicature 150 (1973).INSERTED: 119 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD E8203, December 26, 1973."An Ecological Perspective for Arkansas," 5 Arkansas <strong>Law</strong>yer 54 (1971).INSERTED: 117 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD S9555, June 21, 1971.“Coming to the Nuisance as an Economic Captive” (being developed and researched).Procedure, Judicial Administration:“The Elderly and Patient Dumping,” 73 Florida Bar Journal 85 (1999)."An Obscure Object <strong>of</strong> Desire: Minimizing the Information Reporting Burden," 30 Administrative <strong>Law</strong>Journal 115 (1979).INSERTED: 125 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD E1945, April 26, 1979."La Dolce Vita--<strong>Law</strong> and Equity Merged at Last?" 24 Arkansas <strong>Law</strong> Review 162 (1970) (with WalterW. Nixon, <strong>II</strong>I).**"Orthodoxy v. Reformation in the Jury System: Pattern Instructions--A Resolution?" 51 Judicature344 (1968)."Effective Instructions to the Federal Jury in Civil Cases--A Consideration in Microcosm," 18Syracuse <strong>Law</strong> Review 559 (1967)."An Insurance Dilemma: Friendly and Hostile Fires," 10 Res Gestae 27 (February, 1966), IndianaState Bar Association Journal."Title 28, Section 2255 <strong>of</strong> the United States Code--Motion to Vacate, Set Aside or Correct Sentence:Effective or Ineffective Aid to a Federal Prisoner?" 40 Notre Dame <strong>Law</strong> Review 171 (1965).CITED: Coleman v. McCormick, 874 F.2d 1280, 1293 (9 th Cir. Mont. 1989); MacCollom v. UnitedStates, 511 F.2d 1116, 1122 (9 th Cir. Wash. 1974).**"Friendly v. Hostile Fires," 70 Dickinson <strong>Law</strong> Review 50 (1965).REPRINTED: 3 Civil Military <strong>Law</strong> Journal 46, New Delhi, India (Nos. 3-4, 1967); Abridged: 15<strong>Law</strong> Review Digest 36 (September-October, 1965).Reviews and Review Essays:Review Symposium, “The Ethical Canary,” 9 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL STUDIES 555 at 584(2002) (reviewing MARGARET SOMERVILLE, THE ETHICAL CANARY: SCIENCE, SOCIETY ANDTHE HUMAN SPIRIT (2001)).Review Essay, "Biology, Bioethics, and The New Society," 14 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong>and Policy 531 (1998) (reviewing JAMES F. CHILDRESS, PRACTICAL REASONING INBIOETHICS (1997); THOMAS F. MURRAY, MARK A. ROTHSTEIN & ROBERT F. MURRAY, JR.,THE HUMAN GENOME AND THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE (1996)).Review Essay, "Civil Liberties, Sexuality and The <strong>Law</strong>," 23 New York University Review <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> andSocial Change, 333 (1998) (reviewing DONALD G. CASSWELL, LESBIANS, GAY MEN ANDCANADIAN LAW (1996)).


Review Essay, 35 Jurimetrics 115 (1995) (reviewing JOHN A. ROBERTSON, CHILDREN OFCHOICE (1994)).Review Essay, 7 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 443 (1991) (reviewing IANKENNEDY & ANDREW GRUBB, MEDICAL LAW: TEXT AND MATERIALS (1989)).Review Essay, 6 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 437 (1990) (reviewing DIETERGIESEN, INTERNATIONAL MALPRACTICE LAW (1988)).Review, 55 Defense Counsel Journal 444 (1988) and 62 Florida Bar Journal 68 (Nov. 1988),(reviewing JOSEPHINE Y. KING, NO FAULT AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT LAW (1987)).Review Essay, 25 Journal <strong>of</strong> Family <strong>Law</strong>, 773 (1987) (reviewing JOHN H. BECKSTROM,SOCIOBIOLOGY AND THE LAW (1985)).Review Essay, 61 Notre Dame <strong>Law</strong> Review 142 (1986) (reviewing PAUL GOLDSTEIN, REALPROPERTY LAW (1984)).Review Essay, 30 American Journal <strong>of</strong> Jurisprudence 231 (1985) (reviewing LEGAL CHANGE:ESSAYS IN HONOR OF JULIUS STONE (A. R. Blackshield ed. 1983)).Review Essay, 6 Northwestern University Journal <strong>of</strong> International <strong>Law</strong> and Business 646 (1984)(reviewing GERALD A. MALIA, THE NEED FOR A COMPREHENSIVE MARITIME CODE (1984)).Review Essay, 42 The Jurist <strong>of</strong> Catholic University 569 (1982) (reviewing HAROLD A. BUETOW,THE SCABBARDLESS SWORD: CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND THE QUALITY OF MERCY (1982)) .Review, 68 American Bar Association Journal 996 (1982) (reviewing OSCAR M. TRELLES, <strong>II</strong>, &JAMES F. BAILEY, <strong>II</strong>I, IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACTS: LEGISLATIVE HISTORIES ANDRELATED DOCUMENTS (1981)).Review, 40 The Jurist <strong>of</strong> Catholic University 208 (1980) (reviewing JOHN P. BOYLE, THESTERILIZATION CONTROVERSY: A NEW CRISIS FOR THE CATHOLIC HOSPITAL? (1977) andSUSAN T. NICHOLSON, ABORTION AND THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (1978)).Review Essay, 38 The Jurist <strong>of</strong> Catholic University 459 (1978) (reviewing PHILIP REILLY,GENETICS, ETHICS AND SOCIAL POLICY (1977)).Review, 63 American Bar Association Journal 322 (1977) (reviewing DAVID L. SCOTT, FINANCINGTHE GROWTH OF ELECTRIC UTILITIES (1976)).Review, 59 American Bar Association Journal 1380 (1973) (reviewing DAVID L. SCOTT,POLLUTION AND THE ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY (1973)).Review Essay, 23 Arkansas <strong>Law</strong> Review 557 (1969) (reviewing LAW IN A CHANGING AMERICA,Ge<strong>of</strong>frey C. Hazard, Jr., ed. 1968)).Review Essay, 16 Buffalo <strong>Law</strong> Review 533 (1967) (reviewing W. PAUL GORMLEY, THEPROCEDURAL STATUS OF THE INDIVIDUAL BEFORE INTERNATIONAL ANDSUPRANATIONAL TRIBUNALS (1966)).Review Essay, 64 Michigan <strong>Law</strong> Review 767 (1966) (reviewing F. REED DICKERSON,FUNDAMENTALS OF LEGAL DRAFTING (1965)).


Essays:Raymond B. Marcin: An Appreciation, 26 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 212(2010).Steven P. Frankino: A Fond Farewell, 22 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 1 (2006).A Tribute to Harry Pratter, 76 Indiana <strong>Law</strong> Journal 937 (2001).John L. Garvey: A Tribute, 49 Catholic University <strong>Law</strong> Review 1 (1999) (with Roger C. Hartley andthe Board <strong>of</strong> Editors).Dedicatory Essays in Honor <strong>of</strong> Drs. Josephine Y. King and Mary J. Flaherty, 7 Journal <strong>of</strong>Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 1 (1991).Dedicatory Essay in Honor <strong>of</strong> Dr. Barry S. Reed, 6 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy13 (1990).William Warner Bishop, Jr.: Remembering a Gentle Giant, 10 Michigan Journal <strong>of</strong> International <strong>Law</strong>32 (1989).Dedicatory Essays in Honor <strong>of</strong> John L. Garvey and Raymond C. O'Brien, 5 Journal <strong>of</strong> ContemporaryHealth <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 1 (1989).Dedicatory Essay in Honor <strong>of</strong> Rosemary Donley, 3 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy 1(1987).Dedicatory Essay in Honor <strong>of</strong> Steven P. Frankino, 1 Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy1 (1985).Prefatory Essay in D.L. Scott's, FINANCING GROWTH OF THE ELECTRIC UTILITIES (Praeger,1976).Major Invited Papers Presented:“Managing End-<strong>of</strong>-Life Care: Medico-Legal, Social, and Ethical Challenges, A University MemorialLecture honoring Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Myles N. Brand, President Emeritus, Indiana University, Bloomington,Indiana, November 9, 2011.“Bioethics and Human Rights: Toward a New Constitutionalism,” A Dedicatory Memorial Lecturehonoring Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>George</strong> G. Winterton, University <strong>of</strong> Sydney <strong>Law</strong> Faculty, Sydney, Australia,August 20, 2010.“Stewardship, The Common Good and Resource Management: Socio-Economic, Legal, andPhilosophical Challenges,” Center for Ethics and Culture, University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame, Indiana,November, 2009.“Toward a Universal Right to Health, Health Care, or Health Protection?”, Centre for HealthGovernance, <strong>Law</strong> and Ethics, University <strong>of</strong> Sydney Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Australia, August, 2008.“God, Caesar, and Darwin: Re-defining the Boundaries <strong>of</strong> The Town Square through <strong>Law</strong>, Religion,and Biotechnology,” McGill University, Canada, Conference on Pluralism, Politics, and God?Considering Rational Theism in the Public Square, September, 2007.“Pain Management, Palliative Care and Self-Determination,” Thirtieth Congress, InternationalAcademy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Padova, Italy, June, 2007.


“The Quality <strong>of</strong> Mercy and Common Dignity: Safeguarding The Last Right,” University Lecture inReligion and Politics, University <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews, Scotland, March, 2007.“Biotechnology, Spirituality, Modern Science, and <strong>Law</strong>: Shaping or Testing the New Modernity? (or,The Curse <strong>of</strong> Itching Ears).” Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, South Bend, Indiana,December, 2006. Accessed at: http://ethicscenter.nd.edu/events/fallconfs/mod.shtml.“Finding a Point <strong>of</strong> Equilibrium—<strong>Law</strong>, Religion, and Medical Biotechnology,” The Institute <strong>of</strong> Ethics,American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, March 2006.“‘In God We Trust?’: Continuities and Discontinuities in <strong>Law</strong>, Science, and Medicine,” Centre for theStudy <strong>of</strong> Religion and Politics, University <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews, Scotland, April, 2006.“Normative Standards and Health Care Resource Management,” The Rothermere American Institute,Oxford University, England, June, 2006.“Of Panjandrums, Pooh-Bahs, Parvenus, and Prophets: <strong>Law</strong>, Religion, and Medical Science,” ADedicatory Lecture honoring Justice Michael D. Kirby, The High Court <strong>of</strong> Australia, at The MacquarieUniversity Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Sydney, Australia, July, 2005.“Parens Patriae, Paternalism, Autonomy and The Ulysses Contract: Pre Commitment Ambiguitiesand The Right to Refuse Treatment,” Twenty-ninth Congress, International Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> andMental Health, Paris, France, July, 2005.“Contemporary Issues in <strong>Law</strong>, Science and Medicine: Charting New Frontiers in Bioethics and Health<strong>Law</strong>,” United States Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, The <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> The Under Secretary for Technology,Program in Science and Technology, Washington, D.C., January, 2002.“Economic Efficiency, Justice, and Health Care Delivery,” Twenty-seventh Congress, InternationalAcademy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 2002.“Managing Death: End <strong>of</strong> Life Charades and Decisions,” Twenty-fifth Congress, InternationalAcademy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Siena, Italy, July, 2000.“Ethical Challenges in Managed Care,” The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Sydney, Australia,July, 1998.“Bioethical and Health Care Delivery Problems: Challenges to the Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice,” TheUniversity <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Sydney, Australia, July, 1998."Bioethics and The Judiciary," Federal Judicial Conference <strong>of</strong> The Tenth Circuit, United States Court<strong>of</strong> Appeals, Denver, Colorado, June, 1998.“Genetic Enhancement Technologies: Programming a Brave or a Confused New World,” FourthWorld Congress <strong>of</strong> Bioethics, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, November, 1998."Bioethical Challenges in the New Millennium," University <strong>of</strong> Washington <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Seattle,Washington, December, 1997."The Challenges <strong>of</strong> Ethics, <strong>Law</strong>, and Medicine," University <strong>of</strong> Texas Health Care Center at Tyler,Texas, November, 1996."Murphy Brown, Ozzie and Harriett, or Ludwig Wittgenstein: Pratterian Conflicts in Family Values forthe New Society," The Harry Pratter Dedicatory Lecture, Indiana University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>,Bloomington, Indiana, April, 1996.


"Genetic Privacy and The Human Genome Project: Restraining the Jabberwock and the JubjubBird." The Wells Scholars Program, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, April 1996."Challenging Family Values: All in the Name <strong>of</strong> Love and Self-Determination," The HoneywellFoundation - Indiana University Foundation Lecture honoring Martha Biggerstaff Jones, Wabash,Indiana, April 1996."Biological Determinism or Genetic Discrimination," Tenth World Congress on Medical <strong>Law</strong>,Jerusalem, Israel, August, 1994, awarded the Gitzelter Prize for original scholarship."Biomedical Conflicts for the New Millennium," University <strong>of</strong> Auckland <strong>Law</strong> Faculty, New Zealand,July, 1994."Genetic Improvement, Biological Diversity and Death with Dignity: Dilemmas <strong>of</strong> the 21st Century,"University <strong>of</strong> Otago <strong>Law</strong> Faculty, Dunedin, New Zealand, July, 1994."Medical Futility: Safeguarding the Constitutional Protection Against Cruel and UnusualPunishment," Center for The Study <strong>of</strong> Aging and Human Development, Duke University MedicalCenter, Durham, North Carolina, May, 1994."Medical Futility or Human Compassion: Some ‘Indecent’ Proposals," Center for The Study <strong>of</strong>Society and Medicine, Columbia University College <strong>of</strong> Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NewYork, December, 1993."Quiet Desperation or Heightened Living: The Plight <strong>of</strong> the Elderly," University <strong>of</strong> Victoria Faculty <strong>of</strong><strong>Law</strong>, British Columbia, February, 1992."Health Care Delivery for the Elderly," University <strong>of</strong> Auckland Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, New Zealand, July,1991."Human Experimentation or Human Advancement?" Monash University, Melbourne, Australia,August, 1990."Stop, in the Name <strong>of</strong> Love!" The International Meeting <strong>of</strong> The American Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> andMedicine, London, England, July, 1989."Murder She Wrote, or Was It Merely Selective Non-Treatment?" Hughes Hall, CambridgeUniversity, England, May, 1989."Tender is the Night and Gentle the Dawn," The Centenary Congress <strong>of</strong> the Australian and NewZealand Association for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Science, Sydney, Australia, May, 1988."Opportunities for The New Biology: Perplexities in The Yin and The Yang," The National University<strong>of</strong> Singapore, July, 1987."Medico-Legal Challenges <strong>of</strong> The 21st Century," Medico-Legal Society <strong>of</strong> Singapore, July, 1987."The Province and Function <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Science and Medicine: Leeways <strong>of</strong> Choice, Patterns <strong>of</strong>Discourse," The Julius Stone Memorial Lecture, University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales, Sydney, Australia,August, 1987."Partings and Sweet Sorrows," The American Bar Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, May, 1987."Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> Selective Non-Treatment <strong>of</strong> Patients," University <strong>of</strong> Texas Medical <strong>School</strong>,Houston, Texas, January, 1987.


"Self Determination v. Rational Suicide," The International Meeting <strong>of</strong> The American Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>and Medicine, Sydney, Australia, August, 1986."The Right to Property in American Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>," The Konrad Adenauer Foundation, NotreDame University, April, 1986."Beginnings and Endings in Life: Medical and Legal Conundrums," The University <strong>of</strong> Texas Medical<strong>School</strong>, Houston, Texas, March, 1986."Medical, Legal and Religious Challenges to the New Biology and The Quandary <strong>of</strong> In VitroFertilization or, Procreational Autonomy: Possessory Interest or Vested Right?" The Thomas J.White Lecture, Notre Dame University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>, February, 1986."Death Be Not Proud: Medical, Ethical and Legal Dilemmas," The Rosemary Donley Lecture,Catholic University <strong>of</strong> America <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nursing, Washington, D.C., March, 1986."Lost Horizons, Captains Courageous and Handicapped Newborns: Raging Against the DyingLight," Seventh World Congress on Medical <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Gent, Belgium, August, 1985."To Be or Not To Be: Self-Deliverance v. Parens Patriae," Indiana University, Institute <strong>of</strong> AdvancedStudy, Bloomington, Indiana, July, 1985."Sexual Autonomy or Government Intervention: Artificial Fathers and Surrogate Mothers," WorldCongress on <strong>Law</strong> and Medicine, New Delhi, India, February, 1985."The Extent <strong>of</strong> Government Intervention with Handicapped At Risk Newborns," University <strong>of</strong> TexasMedical <strong>School</strong>, Houston, February, 1985."Religion, <strong>Law</strong> and Conscience in a Brave New World," Serra International Foundation, Washington,D.C., January, 1985."Parens Patriae, Familial Autonomy and Orwellian Spectres: Look Back in Anger?" TwentiethBiennial Meeting <strong>of</strong> The International Bar Association, Vienna, Austria, September, 1984."1984: A Brave or a Confused New World?" THE 1984 FULBRIGHT LECTURES, Australia, March-August, 1984.-"Procreational Autonomy: Values Gone Awry?"-"The Handicapped Newborn: Blessing or Burden?"-"Eugenics and Family Planning: Exploring the Yin and the Yang."-"Surrogate Mothers <strong>of</strong> the World Unite!"-"El Dorado and The Promise <strong>of</strong> Cryonic Suspension."-"Questions Surrounding the Formation <strong>of</strong> Life Saving Strategies for Neonates:Triage and the Allocation <strong>of</strong> Scarce Resources."-"Strangled Cries in the Maternity Ward: The Plight <strong>of</strong> The Handicapped Newborn andThe Orwellian Spectre <strong>of</strong> Big Brother" (Presented to the Medico-Legal Society <strong>of</strong> NewSouth Wales)."Quality <strong>of</strong> Life v. Sanctity <strong>of</strong> Creation," Cambridge University Medical <strong>School</strong>, February, 1984."Transnational Problems <strong>of</strong> The Environment," Cambridge University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>, March, 1984."Beyond the Land <strong>of</strong> Oz: Clones, Cyborgs and Chimeras," Sixth World Congress on Medical <strong>Law</strong>,Gent, Belgium, August, 1982.


"Medicine, <strong>Law</strong> and Morality: The Szaszian Imperative," Asclepius at Syracuse: Thomas Szasz,Libertarian Humanist, State University <strong>of</strong> New York at Albany (The Institute for Humanistic Studies),April, 1980."Cyro-banking and the <strong>Law</strong>: Perspectives in Family Planning," American Association for theAdvancement <strong>of</strong> Science, Houston, Texas, January, 1979."<strong>Law</strong>, Science and Medicine: The Challenges <strong>of</strong> the 21st Century," Judge Advocate General's<strong>School</strong>, Quantico, Virginia, July, 1979."Seedtime <strong>of</strong> Colonial Freedom-Peter Zenger's Legacy," Society <strong>of</strong> the Cincinnati College Lecture,Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia, April, 1977."The Environment, The State and The Federal Government--A Dynamic Alliance for Action,"Arkansas State University Convocation Address, April, 1970.Colloquies/Symposia:“Medical Futility, Terminal Sedation, and Palliative Management,” Boston University <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>and Public Health, September, 2008.“Re-evaluating The Freedom <strong>of</strong> Scientific Inquiry through Biotechnology and Human Rights,” for apanel on International Perspectives on Biotechnology, Intellectual Property and Human Rights,American Society <strong>of</strong> International <strong>Law</strong> Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March, 2002.“The New Genetics: Healthcare Decision Making and Pastoral Care,” <strong>George</strong>town University MedicalCenter, Washington, D.C., May, 2001.“The Ethical Canary: Science, Society and The Human Spirit,” Indiana University, Bloomington,Indiana, April 2000.“Originalism in Constitutional Jurisprudence,” The CATO Institute, Washington, D.C., April, 2000.“The Rise <strong>of</strong> Class Action <strong>Law</strong> Suits Against Health Care Providers,” American Enterprise Institute,Washington, D.C., March, 2000."Toward an International Right <strong>of</strong> Health Care," University <strong>of</strong> Cambridge Research Center forInternational <strong>Law</strong>, Cambridge, England, August, 1996."Informed Consent to Non-therapeutic Medicine," Center for Bioethics, University <strong>of</strong> PennsylvaniaMedical Center, Philadelphia, May, 1996."Decision Making in Palliative Care," National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, Washington, D.C., March, 1994."Genetic Discrimination and the <strong>Law</strong>: The Moral and Social Ramifications <strong>of</strong> Genetic Testing andScreening,” The Center for the Advanced Study <strong>of</strong> Ethics, <strong>George</strong>town University, Washington, D.C.,September, 1993."Economic Jurisprudence: An American Perspective," Working Center for Studies in German andInternational Medical Malpractice <strong>Law</strong>, Free University <strong>of</strong> Berlin, Germany, January, 1992."Cryonics and the <strong>Law</strong>," Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy, December, 1980.


Major Conferences and Meetings By Invitation:“The Summons <strong>of</strong> Freedom: Virtue, Sacrifice, and The Common Good,” 10 th Annual Conference <strong>of</strong>The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame, Indiana, November, 2009.McGill University, Conference on Pluralism, Politics, and God, Montreal, Canada, September, 2007.Thirtieth Congress <strong>of</strong> the International Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Pauda, Italy, June, 2007.Justice and Society Program, The Aspen Institute, Aspen, Colorado, July, 2005, 2006, 2007.Modernity: Yearning for The Infinite, Notre Dame University Center for Ethics and Culture, SouthBend, Indiana, December, 2006.Twenty-ninth Congress <strong>of</strong> the International Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Paris, France, July,2005.Ninth Session <strong>of</strong> The International Bioethics Committee, United Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization, Montreal, Canada, November, 2002.Twenty-seventh Congress <strong>of</strong> the International Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Amsterdam, TheNetherlands, July 2002.Twenty-fifth Congress <strong>of</strong> the International Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Siena, Italy, July,2000.Fourth World Congress <strong>of</strong> Bioethics, Tokyo, Japan, November, 1998.Medical Ethics for The Twenty-First Century, University <strong>of</strong> Texas Health Care Center, Tyler, Texas,November, 1996.Holocaust Precedents and The Obligations <strong>of</strong> Medicine to The State, United States HolocaustResearch Institute, Washington, D.C., May, 1996.Third Session <strong>of</strong> The International Bioethics Committee, United Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization, Paris, France, September, 1995.American Association <strong>of</strong> Bioethics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September, 1995.Tenth World Congress on Medical <strong>Law</strong>, Jerusalem, Israel, August, 1994.Conference on the Study <strong>of</strong> Biology and <strong>Law</strong>, The Gruter Institute, Squaw Valley, California, June,1993.American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, German-American Conference on GermanConstitutional <strong>Law</strong>, The Johns Hopkins University <strong>of</strong> Advanced International Studies, Washington,D.C., October, 1989.The International Meeting <strong>of</strong> The American Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Medicine, London, England, July,1989.Twenty-third Annual Symposium, Villanova <strong>Law</strong> Review, AIDS: At the Limits <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Law</strong>, VillanovaUniversity <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Pennsylvania, October, 1988.Centenary Congress <strong>of</strong> the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement <strong>of</strong>Science, Sydney, Australia, May, 1988.


University <strong>of</strong> Texas Medical <strong>School</strong>, Ninth Annual Robert E. Gross Lectureship on Pediatrics,Houston, Texas, January, 1987.The International Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Medicine, Sydney, Australia, August,1986.Konrad Adenauer Foundation--Notre Dame <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong> Conference on German and AmericanConstitutional <strong>Law</strong>, Notre Dame, Indiana, April, 1986.University <strong>of</strong> Texas Medical <strong>School</strong>, Eighth Annual Robert E. Gross Lectureship on Pediatrics,Houston, Texas, March, 1986.Seventh World Congress on Medical <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Gent, Belgium, August, 1985.World Congress on <strong>Law</strong> and Medicine, New Delhi, India, February, 1985.University <strong>of</strong> Texas Medical <strong>School</strong>, Seventh Annual Robert E. Gross Lectureship on Pediatrics,Houston, Texas, February, 1985.Twentieth Biennial Conference <strong>of</strong> The International Bar Association, Vienna, Austria, September,1984.The Tiniest Newborns: Problems and Possibilities, Monash University, Royal Australasian College <strong>of</strong>Surgeons, Melbourne, Australia, July, 1984.Rocky Mountain Mineral <strong>Law</strong> Foundation Institute for Natural Resources <strong>Law</strong> Teachers, University <strong>of</strong>Colorado, May, 1983.Interdisciplinary Conference on The Social, Legal and Medical Aspects <strong>of</strong> Surrogate Motherhood,Wayne State University, November, 1982.<strong>Law</strong> and Economics Program for <strong>Law</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essors, <strong>Law</strong> and Economics Center, Emory University,June, 1982.American <strong>Law</strong> Institute-American Bar Association Study Conference on the Environment, University<strong>of</strong> Colorado, Summer, 1981.American Association for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Science, Houston, Texas, January, 1979.Institute <strong>of</strong> Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences Conference on Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics, PrincetonUniversity, July, 1979.Harvard Program for Legal Education, Harvard University, August, 1979.American Enterprise Institute Conferences on Judicial Review, Public Policy, Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>,Health Resource Allocation and Biomedical Research, Washington, D.C., 1978-1983.Pacem In Maribus, Island <strong>of</strong> Malta, Summer, 1970.Teaching Areas:Property; Bioethics (<strong>Law</strong>, Science, Medicine and Philosophy); Health <strong>Law</strong>; Environmental <strong>Law</strong>;International <strong>Law</strong>; Remedies (Equity); Family <strong>Law</strong>; Land Use.September, 2011

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