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George P. Smith II : ウィキペディア英語版 | George P. Smith II
George P. Smith, II, is an internationally recognized scholar and lecturer and a Professor of Law at The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law.〔2010–2011,The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law. ANNOUNCEMENTS at p. 26〕〔The Association of American Law Schools Directory of Law Teachers (2009-101) at p. 1292.〕 The 1996 graduating class of the Columbus Law School selected Professor Smith as the Class Marshall – This, in recognition of the high regard he was held by them. Since 1977, he has taught Property Law, Land Use, Environmental Law, Bioethics, and Health Law at Catholic University.〔See Board of Editors, Dedicatory Issues honoring Professor George P. Smith's Professional Contributions, 2 JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HEALTH LAW AND POLICY 1 (1986); 25 ''JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HEALTH LAW AND POLICY'' 1 (2009). See also Congressman John Hiler Tribute to Professor Smith, 132 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 12516 (Permanent Edition, June 4, 1986).〕 His pathbreaking scholarship in 1968 on artificial insemination and the law〔George P. Smith, II, "Through a Test Tube Darkly: Artificial Insemination and The Law," 67 MICH. L. REV. 127—150 (1968).〕 established him as an early insightful frontiersman in the then-emerging field of Bioethics or Law, Science and Medicine.〔See Raymond C. O’Brien, “The World of Law, Science, and Medicine According to George P. Smith, II,” 8 JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HEALTH LAW AND POLICY 163—182 (1992).〕 == Education and career == Born on September 1, 1939, in Wabash, Indiana, of pioneer stock,〔YEARBOOK OF THE SOCIETY OF INDIANA PIONEERS (2008—2009) at p. 152.〕 Smith's father and uncle were prominent practicing attorneys in Wabash.〔1976 WABASH COUNTY BICENTENNIAL 314—15 (Linda Robertson ed., 1976).〕 Smith received his elementary education at the St. Bernard School in Wabash and graduated from Wabash High School in 1957, where he was a member of the National Honor Society.〔43 SYCAMORE 57 (1957), Wabash High School Yearbook.〕 He received his B.S. degree in Business – Economics and Public Policy from Indiana University-Bloomington in 1961〔68 ARBUTUS 194 (1961), Indiana University Yearbook.〕 and was awarded a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree, as well, from the University in 1964, and was a member of the Indiana Law Review.〔71 ARBUTUS 271 (1964), Indiana University Yearbook.〕 He went on to receive a Certificate from The Hague Academie de Droit International for his studies at the Peace Palace in The Netherlands during the summer of 1965. In 1975, Smith was awarded an LL.M. degree in law from Columbia University where he held a University Fellowship during his residency. Indiana University conferred its Silver Medallion upon Smith in 1985 as a Distinguished Service Alumnus,〔Congressman Frank McCloskey Tribute to Professor Smith, 131 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD 17950 (Permanent Edition, June 27, 1985).〕 and in 1998 an LL. D. degree, ''honoris causa'', was conferred upon him.〔Indiana 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.〕 In 1998, a Distinguished Professorship-Charity was established in Smith’s honor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in Bloomington.〔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).〕 The School of Law, again, in 2007, honored Smith by inducting him into the Indiana Academy of Law Fellows –this, in recognition of his professional contributions to the legal profession.〔INDIANA ALUMNI MAGAZINE (Oct. 2007) at p. 50.〕 In 2008, a Fellowship in the LL.M. program was created in his honor by the Law School.
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