Colleen MelodyColleen M. Melody is a justice of the Washington Supreme Court.Early Life and educationMelody is a native of Spokane, Washington. She received her undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Washington and graduated first in her [University of Washington (state)|Washington School of Law|law school] class.CareerAfter law school, Melody served as a law clerk to Ninth Circuit judge Ronald M. Gould. Melody began her legal career at the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, then returned to Washington to lead the state Attorney General’s Wing Luke Civil Rights Division. As an Assistant Attorney General, Melody helped lead Washington’s successful challenge to Executive Order 13769, President Donald Trump’s first “Muslim ban."Appointment to Washington Supreme CourtIn 2025, associate justice Mary Yu announced that she would retire at the end of that year. Governor Bob Ferguson appointed Melody to fill Yu’s seat through the November 2026 general election, when voters will determine who will serve out the remainder of Yu’s term. Melody has not previously served as a judge.