About Jason
Jason Anderson balances two public roles in Southern California. He serves as a San Bernardino County District Lawyer and also teaches law students as an adjunct professor at the University of La Verne College of Law and Public Service. He is based in San Bernardino County and works inside the local justice system every day.
Anderson's professional path is anchored in county criminal practice. In his capacity as a district lawyer he handles filings, oversees prosecutions and works with law enforcement on case preparation. He deals with courtroom procedure, plea negotiations and trial work, and he manages a caseload that reflects the county's variety of matters. Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and steady under courtroom pressure.
Alongside his prosecutorial role, Anderson engages in legal education. As an adjunct professor at the University of La Verne College of Law and Public Service he brings practical experience into the classroom. He lectures to law students and participates in the academic life of the college. Students benefit from his daily exposure to courtroom practice and his familiarity with the practical demands of public-service legal work.
Anderson's practice blends public service and mentoring. He works on matters that require coordination across county offices and interacts regularly with investigators, victim advocates and defense counsel. That day-to-day interaction informs his teaching. He draws on courtroom examples when discussing procedure and ethics, and he emphasizes practical skills for students preparing for public-sector work.
Outside formal roles he remains involved in the professional community. Records show ongoing membership in a professional association beginning in 1997, indicating long-term engagement with the legal profession. He brings that continuity into both his prosecutorial work and his classroom instruction.
As of 2026 Jason Anderson continues his dual roles in San Bernardino County: practicing as a district lawyer and teaching at the University of La Verne College of Law and Public Service, where his work centers on public-sector legal practice and legal education.