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  1. Cleveland is the Louis Henkin Professor of Human and Constitutional Rights at Columbia Law School. In 2014, she was nominated by the United States and elected to serve a four-year term as an independent expert on the United Nations Human Rights Committee, where she served as Vice Chair.

  2. Sarah Cleveland. Actress: My Husband's Worst Mistake. Born in Ontario, Canada, her love of performing started at a young age. Sarah played in her school band, sang in both her school & church choir, sang in a Christian band, and acted in several school plays.

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  3. Sarah Cleveland, a professor of human and constitutional rights at Columbia Law School, will be nominated to a seat on the ICJ by the U.S. government. She is a leading scholar and practitioner of international law with extensive experience in multilateral legal bodies and the U.S. government.

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · Sarah H. Cleveland, Louis Henkin Professor of Human and Constitutional Rights at Columbia Law School, will join the U.N.’s main judicial body in February. She discusses the election process, the court’s caseload, and the challenges of being a judge.

  5. Sarah H. Cleveland is a professor of human and constitutional rights and a judge on the International Court of Justice. She is an expert in international law, U.S. foreign relations law, human rights, and national security.

  6. Aug 23, 2022 · Professor Sarah Cleveland, a scholar of international law and former U.S. official, is nominated by the U.S. National Group to the Permanent Court of Arbitration for election to the ICJ in 2023. The U.S. supports her nomination and praises her expertise and experience in multilateral settings.

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  8. Sarah Cleveland is a professor and human rights lawyer who serves on the U.N. Human Rights Committee and the Venice Commission. She teaches and writes on international and comparative human rights law, and has worked at the U.S. Department of State and the Supreme Court.