About John Henry Roberson
John Henry Roberson III took a deliberate path into law. He studied political science as an undergraduate, earning his B.A. from the University of Alaska–Anchorage in 2008. He stayed in Anchorage to complete an M.A. in Public Administration in 2010. He then went west to the University of Oregon School of Law and received his J.D. in 2014.
Those academic years shaped more than credentials. They also anchored Roberson in Alaska’s legal and governmental landscape. His graduate work in public administration exposed him to the nuts and bolts of local governance. His legal training followed, offering a practical set of tools for handling disputes, regulations and court procedures.
Roberson’s practice is based in Alaska. He is admitted to practice in that jurisdiction and has maintained an independent practice under his own firm name. Over time he has built a small practice that centers on serving clients in state matters. Colleagues describe him as methodical and exacting in his preparation. He approaches cases the way he approached his studies: carefully and with attention to procedural detail.
Outside the courtroom he has kept a steady connection to the communities that informed his education. His earlier work in public administration continues to surface in how he advises clients who deal with government agencies and municipal processes. Those ties to public-sector issues inform his approach to problem solving and client counseling.
Roberson runs the Law Office of John H. Roberson III, LLC. The firm operates as a local practice in Alaska and handles a range of matters for individuals and small organizations. He manages the practice day-to-day and is the primary attorney on client matters. That structure allows him to remain directly involved in casework and client contact.
Over the years Roberson’s legal work has been steady rather than flashy. He has focused on hands-on representation and practical outcomes. He continues to practice through his firm in Alaska, where he handles legal matters for clients in state courts and administrative forums.