LeRoy Pernell
(Full Professor)

Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University College of Law (FL)

College of Law

criminal procedure, juvenile law, torts law, race/ethnicity and crime, human rights; international law; national security law; civil rights

About Me

Serving as dean of the Florida A&M University College of Law from January 2008 through June 2015, LeRoy Pernell is credited with providing the stability that led to the law school acquiring full accreditation from the American Bar Association in 2009 and full re-accreditation in 2014. He also led efforts to advance the law school’s Academic Success and Bar Preparation Program, resulted in continual improvement in the first-time passage rate on the Florida Bar exam. He plans to return to the faculty in the Fall 2015 semester.

Prior to joining FAMU, Pernell spent 10 years as law dean at Northern Illinois University (NIU). Under his leadership, the NIU law school was recognized nationally for its diversity efforts. He also oversaw the expansion of technology into the classroom, the establishment of the clinical educational program and the opening of the Zeke Giorgi Legal Clinic in Rockford, Illinois

Pernell served as Vice Provost of the Office of Minority Affairs at The Ohio State University (OSU) from 1994 to 1997. He also served as professor at The OSU College of Law from 1975 until leaving for NIU. While at OSU, he was the director of the Council on Legal Education Opportunities (CLEO) Regional Summer Institute and in 1988, a visiting scholar at Columbia University.

Pernell earned his bachelor’s degree in government from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1971, and received his Juris Doctor from The Ohio State University College of Law in 1974. He was of counsel with the firm Otto Beatty & Associates in Columbus Ohio.

He served as a member of the Ohio Governor’s Commission on African American Males and the Governor’s Council on Juvenile Justice. He has also testified before the Criminal Justice Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Pernell received Franklin & Marshall College’s prestigious Alumni Citation award in June 2011. Part of the Franklin & Marshall Society of Distinguished Alumni, recipients of the Alumni Citation are distinguished in a particular profession, have provided dedicated leadership and service in the community, and have established an exemplary record of accomplishments in a specific field or endeavor. Prior to Pernell’s selection, there had been 51 recipients of the Alumni Citation award since the inception in 1966. The distinguished list includes Roy Scheider, known for his role as Chief Martin Brody in the “Jaws” movie franchise; Congressman William H. Gray, III, (D) Pennsylvania, 1979-1991; and Vice Admiral James A. Zimble, M.D., United States Navy (Retired).

Pernell received a special award for his work as an advocate, academician, leader and dean, during the Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference in 2010, a monumental event which occurs only once every five years. He has written law review articles in the areas of criminal procedure, juvenile justice, personal injury and sports law, and authored the Civil Procedure Forms Supplement for West Ohio Practice from 1978 to 1986. He is an elected member of the American Law Institute and past-trustee of the Law School Admissions Council.


Publications

  • LeRoy Pernell, “Interim Detention of Juvenile Delinquents in Ohio: A Proposal for Controlling Judicial Discretion,” Ohio State Law Journal, 1978. Pages 306-326
  • LeRoy Pernell, “Random Drug Testing of Student Athletes by State Universities in the Wake of Von Raab and Skinner,” Marquette Sports Law Journal, Spring 1990. Pages 41-91
  • LeRoy Pernell, “Suffering the Children: 35 Years of Suspension, Expulsion and Beatings - The Price o Desegregation,” Harvard Blackletter Journal, Spring 1990. Pages 119-126
  • LeRoy Pernell, “The Reign of the Queen of Hearts: The Declining Significance of the Presumption of Innocence - A Brief Commentary,” Cleveland State Law Review, 1989. Pages 393-415
  • LeRoy Pernell, “Drug Testing of Student Athletes: Some Contract and Tort Implications,” Denver University Law Review, 1990. Pages 279-300
  • LeRoy Pernell, “A Commentary on Professor Goplerud's Article "NCAA Enforcement Process: A Call for Procedural Fairness,” Capital University Law Review, Summer 1991. Pages 561-566
  • LeRoy Pernell, “Deans of Color Speak Out: Unique Voice in a Unique Role,” Boston College Third World Law Journal, Winter 2000. Pages 43-54
  • LeRoy Pernell, “Reflecting on the Dream of the Marathon Man: Black Dean Longevity and its Impact on Opportunity and Diversity,” The University of Toledo Law Review, Winter 2007. Pages 571-579
  • LeRoy Pernell, “The Pedagogy of "Yes We Can" Teaching Reformative Legal Justice in the Age of Obama,” Faulkner Law Review, 2010. Pages 227-237

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