Marshall DeRosa
Teaching: Constitutional Law, Judicial Process, Law and Society, American Political Theory, U.S. Congress, Issues in American Politics
Biography: Dr. DeRosa received his Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Houston and his B. A. from West Virginia University, Magna Cum Laude. He has taught at Davis and Elkins College (1985–1988), Louisiana State University (1988–1990), and Florida Atlantic University (1990–Present). He is a Salvatori Fellow with the Heritage Foundation and full professor in the Department of Political Science. He has published articles and reviews in professional journals, book chapters, and three books. His teaching specializations are American Constitutional Law and Policymaking, International Law, Law and American Society, and the Judicial Process. He resides in Wellington, FL, with his wife and four children.