Guardianship and Probate Matters
Civil Mediation
To Recuse or Not to Recuse: Is Ethics Alone the End of the Question?
Genetic Evidence in Personal Injury Litigation Webinar
Judicial Academy
Judicial Renaissance Japan
Judicial Executive Leadership by Harvard Law School Executive Education
Taking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Judges – Fall
General Jurisdiction (JS 610) – Fall
Fundamentals of Evidence: Web-Based – Fall
Judicial Writing (JS 615) – ONLINE
Selected Criminal Evidence Issues: Web-Based JS 602
Advanced Evidence (JS 617)
Fundamentals of Evidence: Web-Based – Spring
Judicial Writing (JS 615)
Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants
Civil Mediation: An Online 40-Hour Workshop
Scientific Evidence & Expert Testimony (JS 622)
Decision Making (JS 618)
Logic & Opinion Writing (JS 621)
Handling Small Claims Cases Effectively: Web-Based
Advanced Civil Mediation
Judicial Ethics and Social Media: A Lightning Course
An Ethical Approach to the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986
When Science Comes to Court: Self-Study Course on Forensic Evidence
Advanced Bench Skills: Procedural Fairness
Ethics TribalMindfulness for Judges
Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612)
Advanced Tribal Bench Skills: Competence, Confidence and Control
Strengthening the Foundation of a Tribal Court: A Self-Study Course for Court Clerks
Administrative LawEvidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: Web-Based
Water Data Technology
Court Administration Academy for Judges and Court Staff
Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: Web-Based – Fall
Taking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Administrative Law Judges
Administrative Law: Advanced (JS 649)
Special CourtsSpecial Court Jurisdiction: Advanced (JS 611)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) for all Judges and Lawyers: A Comprehensive Course
AppellateSpring Training for Judges: Decision-Making, Leadership, and Team Dynamics
Enhancing Judicial Bench Skills (JS 624)
Online Course Webinar Web Self-StudySearch & Seizure in Impaired Driving Adjudication: A Self-Study
Effectively Communicating with Families That Have Missing or Abducted Children Self-Study Course
DWI Court Enhancement: A Self-Study Web Course
Probate Matters: A Self-Study Online Course
Free Tribal Online Self-Study Judicial Academy NewJustice Robert H. Jackson Lecture with Hon. J. Michelle Childs
Hon. J. Michelle Childs
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Judge Childs has been a member of Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit since 2022. She previously served a judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina beginning 2010 and was a finalist for the seat on the Supreme Court of the United States that ultimately went to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
After a career in private legal practice that saw her become a partner in the law firm Nexsen Pruet (now Maynard Nexsen) in Columbia, South Carolina, she began her public service as deputy director for the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation’s Division of Labor in 2000. In 2006, the South Carolina General Assembly elected her a state circuit court judge. During her time on the state bench, she served as chief administrative judge for General Sessions, which is South Carolina’s criminal court, and as chief administrative judge for the state’s business court.
She has been active in many local, state, and national bar and community organizations, including the Federal Judges Association (current president) and as a member of the American Bar Association’s Committee on the American Judicial System. She is former chair of the ABA’s Judicial Division.
Her academic degrees include a law degree and a master’s in personnel and employment relations from the University of South Carolina and a Master of Judicial Studies from the Duke University School of Law.
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