Lis Wiehl
Lis Wiehl is an acclaimed legal analyst and author of non-fiction and fiction works in the United States. Her prior work was as a reporter at NBC News, and National Public Radio's All Things Considered. Her most popular book is the New York Times author of eighteen books including Hunting Charles Manson: The Quest for Justice. Lis Wiehl was raised in the Washington town of Yakima. West Valley High School, Yakima was where she earned her degree. She was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree from Barnard College Columbia University in 1983. She was awarded her MA degree in literature in the year 1985 from Queensland University. In 1987, she received an honorary doctorate from Harvard Law School. Lis Wehl turns 60 when she attains the age of 60. She is 6'6" tall and weight is at 78 kilograms. Lis Wiehl taught as a law professor from the Washington School of Law in Seattle between 1995 and 2001. The university was recognized nationally for her participation in the Trial Advocacy Program. She started her career in journalism in Washington University as a reporter as well as a legal analyst for NBC News, and NPR's All Things Considered. Her rise to fame quickly as a pundit because of her remarkable performance. Wiehl became a part of Fox News Channel as a lawyer and journalist following having worked at NPR's All Things Considered and NBC News. Her time at NBC News was for over fifteen years. She was interviewed and reported for CNN NPR, and other media outlets during her time at FNC.
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