Marshall DeRosa is a Salvatori Fellow with the Heritage Foundation and a
full-time political science professor at Florida Atlantic University. DeRosa
specializes in American constitutional law & policymaking, international law,
law and American society, and the judicial process. He is a traveling speaker
who has presented in England, Ireland, Austria, and across the United States.
Material from his lectures provide the foundation for his analysis in Redeeming
American Democracy.
DeRosa is a member of the Philadelphia Society, the Abbeville Institute, the
Federalist Society, the American Political Science Association, and the National
Association of Scholars. He has published articles and reviews in scholarly
journals such as The Political Science Reviewer, Humanitas, and Perspectives on
Political Science. He is also the author of three books The Confederate
Constitution of 1861, The Ninth Amendment and the Politics of Creative
Jurisprudence, and The Politics of Dissolution and the Rhetorical Quest for a
National Identity.
DeRosa received his Ph.D. and M.A. in political science from the University
of Houston and his B.A. in political science from West Virginia University,
magna cum laude. He has taught at Davis & Elkins College and Louisiana State
University.
DeRosa resides in Wellington, Florida, with his wife and four children. |