Jeffrey Paul Smith

Jeffrey Paul Smith (born 1956) is an attorney,[1][2][3] community organizer, and political activist [4][5] from Illinois who is known for advocacy of progressive, reform, and independent[6] causes.

In 1983-1984, at age 27, Smith served as Illinois state coordinator for George McGovern’s “elder statesman” presidential campaign.[7] Two years later, he mounted a successful grassroots effort to unseat the Illinois Democratic Party chairman, Calvin Sutker, and was elected Democratic State Central Committeeman for the 9th Congressional District of Illinois,[8] then represented in Congress by Sidney Yates.[9]

In 2007, Smith and a group of Harvard Law School classmates garnered attention for public criticism of the actions of classmate, then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.[10][11]

Smith served as president of a large community organization in Evanston, Illinois, the Central Street Neighbors Association ("CSNA").[12] His analysis was credited with "playing a leading role" in the development of the Central Street Master Plan in 2007-08.[13] Smith has been a proponent of green building and the principle that new construction should be sustainable as a matter of law.[14][15][16] He also served as lead attorney in the federal case, Lake Michigan Federation (now the Alliance for the Great Lakes) v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which blocked public lakebed from being sold for private development, a case now frequently cited in other public trust doctrine litigation. 742 U.S. 441 (U.S. Dist. Ct. N. Ill., 1990).

Smith's essays and commentary appear frequently on the CSNA website, on the Chicago-area online magazine Gapers Block,[17] and on Prairie State Blue,[18] a progressive leaning Illinois blog. In the fall of 2008, especially following a column he published on municipal priorities,[19] there was an effort to draft Smith to run for mayor of Evanston.[20][21]

In 2010, Smith ran in the Democratic primary for representative of the 18th district of the Illinois General Assembly coming in fourth place.

In November, 2011, Smith filed to run for representative in the newly redistricted 17th district of the Illinois General Assembly after Rep. Daniel Biss (D-Evanston) announced he intended to run for Sen. Jeffrey Schoenberg's soon-to-be vacant state Senate seat.[22] In January, 2012, Smith withdrew his candidacy, citing the unusually short schedule before the March 20 Illinois primary.[23]

References

  1. Editorial (March 3, 1988). "Tax Board and Sanitary District". Chicago Tribune.
  2. Horan, Deborah (Nov 16, 2007). "Evanston violated act, tower foes say". Chicago Tribune. pp. 3 (Metro). Retrieved 2008-12-11.
  3. Brian Cox, Evanston remap splits NU voters, keeps black wards, Chicago Tribune, Dec. 17, 2003 (Metro sec., p. 6)
  4. Gavin, Mary Helt (2008-12-10). "Residents Offer Comments On The Future of Downtown Evanston". Evanston Roundtable. p. 3.
  5. http://www.russstewart.com/4-30-08.htm Russ Stewart, Evanston "Progressives" Fight Creeping Capitalism, April 30, 2008
  6. Hardy, Thomas (Feb 7, 1988). "Don't Overlook This Machine v. Reform Political Battle". Chicago Tribune. pp. 3 (Perspective, Sec. C).
  7. Levinsohn, Florence Hamlisch (Mar 9, 1984). "On the Illinois Ballot for George McGovern". Chicago Reader. pp. 1, 26–30.
  8. Wingert, Pat (1986-03-20). "Stunned Democrats Agonize on LaMess". Chicago Tribune. pp. 3 (Chicagoland, Sec. C).
  9. Stewart, Russ (Jan 25, 2006). ""Nobody" Democrats Have Hopes In March Primaries". Retrieved 2008-12-10.
  10. Zajac, A. (2007-05-15). "Harvard classmates diss Gonzales". The Swamp (Chicago Tribune).
  11. Horton, Scott (2007-05-16). "Gonzales’s Law School Classmates Send Him a Message". Harper's Online.
  12. "Central Street Neighbors Association". Retrieved 2008-12-10.
  13. Seidenberg, Bob (2008-12-11). "Plan spurs divergent views". Evanston Review. p. 9.
  14. Gavin, Mary Helt (2008-01-23). "Preservation Included As Part of Downtown Plan". Evanston Roundtable. Retrieved 2009-02-03.
  15. "City Council Meeting Minutes January 14, 2008" (PDF). 2008-01-14. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
  16. Smith, Jeffrey P. (2008-04-17). "Larger Issues Loom Over Tower". Evanston Review.
  17. "Gapers Block : Mechanics : Chicago Politics". Gapers Block - Mechanics. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  18. "Prairie State Blue (Jeff Smith's Diaries)". Retrieved 2008-12-10.
  19. Smith, Jeff (Oct 1, 2008). "What Evanston Needs (and Doesn't Need)". Evanston Roundtable. Retrieved 2008-12-11.
  20. "Mayor Contest Up to 4, Some Want a 5th". centralstreetneighbors.com. 2008-09-25. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  21. "Aldermanic and Mayor Election Updates". Evanston Roundtable. 2008-10-29. Retrieved 2009-02-03.
  22. Railey, Kimberly (2011-11-28). "Northwestern alum to run for Illinois House seat". The Daily Northwestern. Retrieved 2011-11-30.
  23. Shields, Todd (2012-01-17). "Smith drops out of state House Dem race". Wilmette Life. Retrieved 2012-01-19.

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