Francis has served on a number of national advisory and professional bodies. She was co-chair of the Privacy, Confidentiality, and Security Subcommittee of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics, and has served on the Medicare Coverage Advisory Committee and the
American Bar Association's Commission on Law and Aging. She was Vice President of the
International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR) and a member of the Ethics Committee of the
American Society for Reproductive Medicine. In 2015–2016, Francis served as President of the Pacific Division of the
American Philosophical Association — at the time, the first scholar based in
Utah to hold a divisional APA presidency in approximately 75 years. As divisional president, she delivered a presidential address titled "Applied Ethics: A Misnomer for a Field?" at the division's annual meeting in
San Francisco. As a member of the
Utah State Bar, Francis has provided
pro bono legal representation to individuals who are the subject of
guardianship petitions, through the Utah State Courts' Guardianship Signature Program, which connects volunteer attorneys with unrepresented respondents with
disabilities. She has also served on the board of directors of the Utah Disability Law Center and on the board of the legal services organization And Justice for All, and was an elected member of the University of Utah
Academic Senate. ==Recognition and awards==