Bradley Robinson

Law Student in Montgomery, Alabama

My name is Bradley Robinson, and I am a law student at Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in Montgomery, Alabama. I come from a family that has had a legal background in the Birmingham area for over 150 years. Growing up around law, politics, and civil engagement led me to develop interests in public policy, history, and community service.

I attended Evangel Classical Christian in Alabaster, graduating in 2018, and then pursued a degree in History with a minor in Political Science from the University of Alabama. As a fifth-generation University of Alabama graduate, I felt a duty to carry on my family’s academic tradition and their love for Southern and American history. Those years confirmed for me that law was the right path because it combined intellectual challenge with meaningful service.

My interest in becoming a lawyer was strengthened when I was working a summer job at a law firm in Birmingham, where I learned about the ethics and integrity that go into the legal profession, which I hope to carry on as I enter into the legal profession. I graduated from the University of Alabama in 2022 and entered law school at Faulkner in 2024. I have plans to finish school in 2027 and return to Birmingham to practice law.

Outside of school, my hobbies include reading history and literature, watching Alabama football and basketball (Roll Tide), and spending time outdoors. My family and faith are both very important to me, and I try to live out the values I grew up with while creating my own path in legal work. I hope to build a career that honors my heritage while making a positive impact on people’s lives.