Lis Wiehl
Lis Wehl is a well-known legal analyst, and author in America of both nonfictional and fictional work. She worked previously as reporter at NBC News' All Things Considered and National Public Radio. Her most-sold New York Times books include Hunting Charles Manson, The Quest for Justice. Lis Wiehl was born in Yakima, a Washington town of Yakima. West Valley High School in Yakima gave her an honorary degree. She completed her studies at Barnard College Columbia University with a bachelor's degree, in 1983. She earned her MA degree in Literature in the year 1985 from Queensland University. Harvard Law School awarded her an honorary doctorate in 1987. Lis Wiehl who was born on 19th August 1961, is expected to be 60 by 2023. She is 6'6" tall and her weight is around 78 pounds. Lis Wiehl was an instructor of law at the Washington School of Law, Seattle, from 1995 to 2001. She was an active member of the Trial Advocacy Program, and she won numerous awards across the nation during her tenure. She began her career in journalism at Washington University as a reporter and legal analyst with NBC News, and NPR's All Things Considered. In the short time she was able to rise in prominence as a pundit because of her outstanding performance. Wiehl became a part of Fox News Channel as a legal expert and journalist after being employed at National Public Radio's All Things Considered and NBC News. The station was her home for over fifteen years. At FNC the station, she was interview by CNN NPR as well as several large media outlets.
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