Isabel Edmonds
Isabel Edmonds is a Sordish jurist who has been serving as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Sordland since 1949. She is both the youngest person to serve in the High Court of Appeals and the first woman to serve in the Supreme Court.
After graduating from Holsord State University Faculty of Law, she began her career as a judge, serving in the cities of Conriat and Gelsord. She later became a supervisory judge in the High Court of Appeals in Holsord, later becoming a member in 1940. In 1949, she was appointed as a Justice of the Supreme Court by Ewald Alphonso, becoming the first woman to hold the position.
Edmonds is regarded to be a firm believer in democracy and secularism, and has spoken out against the βoppression of the Sollist state apparatusβ numerous times. She is known to hold anti-communist and socially conservative views.