Lis Wiehl
Lis Wiehl, a legal analyst in the United States and an author of non-fiction and fiction works She is well-known for her writing. She worked previously as a journalist on NBC News' All Things Considered and National Public Radio. Her best-selling New York Times books include Hunting Charles Manson, The Quest for Justice. Lis Wiehl is an Washington born native. She graduated from Yakima's West Valley High School. She earned an undergraduate degree in Arts and Sciences of Barnard College Columbia University in 1983. She earned her MA degree in literature in 1985 at Queensland University. Harvard Law School awarded her an honorary doctorate in 1987. Lis Wehl turns 60 when she will be 60. She is 6' tall and weighs in at 78kg. Lis Wehl taught as Professor of Law at Washington School of Law Seattle from 1995 to 2001. Her work was recognized across the nation for her work in the Trial Advocacy Program. She worked as a journalist and legal analyst for NBC News for NBC News All Things Considered and NPR. Her stellar performances quickly made her a prominent pundit. Wiehl became a part of Fox News Channel as a reporter and expert in the field of law after her time at National Public Radio's All Things Considered and NBC News. She worked for over 15 years. During her time at FNC she was a reporter and interviewed on CNN NPR and a few other large media outlets.
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