Robyn Michelle Maddox Brody (born February 13, 1970)[1] is an American justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, since 2017.
Prior to her election, Brody was in private practice for nineteen years in south central Idaho, in Twin Falls and Rupert.
After graduating, Brody traveled to Russia and spent a year in Saint Petersburg, teaching tenth grade English and studying Russian.
[3] Following Chief Justice Jim Jones' retirement announcement in March 2016,[7] Brody entered the election race for the high court's open seat.
[11] On January 5, 2017, Brody was sworn into office by retired Chief Justice Linda Copple Trout,[2] the first woman to serve on the court, from 1992 to 2007.