Percy R. Luney, Jr is dean and professor of law at Florida A&M University
College of Law in Orlando. He is a past president of the National Judicial
College (Reno, Nevada), the oldest judicial education and training institution
in the United States, and has taught at Duke University School of Law and North
Carolina Central University School of Law where he also served as dean. Prior to
entering legal education, he practiced law in Washington, DC and Nashville,
Tennessee.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and
his law degree from Harvard Law School. He is a former Fulbright Research
Scholar, Lecturer and Specialist, which has provided him with opportunities to
teach in Cambodia and Japan. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, he traveled
extensively and conducted research throughout Africa and Europe. He has authored
many articles and books dealing with legal issues.
He serves on several boards, including those for the Citrus Club and Orlando
Chamber of Commerce. Percy is a product of public school education and has two
daughters who attended public schools.







