Dr. Frank Guliuzza
Dr. Frank Guliuzza is a well-known scholar in the field of government. An expert in Constitutional Law, he has published widely on the First Amendment (including the book, Over the Wall: Protecting Religious Expression in the Public Square), the separation of church and state, and the role of Christians in political activism.
Dr. Guliuzza received the John S. Hinckley Award as the outstanding faculty member at Weber State University (2003), where he was a tenured Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department. He was named Utah Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation (2003). He has been recognized four times by the American Political Science Association for Outstanding Teaching in Political Science (2000, 2003, 2004, and 2008).
He is the current Chair of the Pre-Law Advisors’ National Council and is on the executive boards of the American Mock Trial Association and the American Collegiate Moot Court Associations. A successful coach at Weber State, his teams finished in the top-ten at national tournaments a dozen times. He coached more than 60 students who were either All-Americans or All-Regional competitors. He has also taught at Wheaton College, the University of Minnesota, and Vassar.
Dr. Guliuzza is now Professor of Government at Patrick Henry College, where he also advises students who plan to attend law school and coaches moot court and mock trial.