Jackson continues to practise at the Scottish Bar. At one time he was tipped to become a
Senator of the College of Justice by the
Sunday Herald. In 2016, he became Dean of the
Faculty of Advocates. He was the lead defence counsel in the trial of
Alex Salmond, who was acquitted of all charges. On 3 April 2020, Jackson announced his intention to resign as Dean of Faculty with effect from 30 June 2020 at the latest. This followed reports that Jackson had self-reported himself to the
Scottish Legal Complaints Commission after footage of him was published in which he appeared to name two of the women who alleged sexual assaults by Alex Salmond, in contravention of rules that protect the anonymity of complainers. Jackson was found guilty of professional misconduct. ==Personal life==