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James M. DeLise serves as an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Political Science Department and the Intellectual Heritage Program within Temple University's College of Liberal Arts. His teaching portfolio includes undergraduate courses such as Intellectual Heritage I (The Good Life), Intellectual Heritage II (The Common Good), and Introduction to Political Philosophy (POLS 2496).
His academic credentials are as follows:
- Ph.D. in Political Science, Temple University, 2014
DeLise's research centers on constitutional law, political theory, and American politics, with particular emphasis on religious exemptions, presidential powers, and disparate-impact discrimination. His current project involves a monograph exploring the historical and political dimensions of religious exemptions in U.S. law. His interdisciplinary work bridges legal scholarship and political science, appearing in journals such as the Journal of Church and State and the NYU Journal of Law and Liberty.
Analysis of his recent publications (2014-2024) reveals a consistent focus on constitutional interpretation, especially concerning the First Amendment and Equal Protection Clause. His articles frequently address contemporary legal controversies including LGBTQ+ rights, presidential self-pardons, and racial discrimination frameworks, demonstrating an applied approach to constitutional theory.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the provided source material.
While the source does not detail specific advising relationships or grant funding, DeLise's role as an Associate Professor of Instruction suggests active engagement in undergraduate education through the Intellectual Heritage program and Political Science department.
There is no information available regarding laboratory facilities or dedicated research teams associated with Professor DeLise's work.
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