Lis Wiehl
Lis Wiehl is a legal analyst in the United States and an author of non-fiction and fiction works, is well known for her writing. She worked as a correspondent for NBC News, and National Public Radio's All Things Considered. Her most-sold New York Times books include Hunting Charles Manson, The Quest for Justice. Lis Was Wiehl, a Washington native born in Yakima, was raised in the home of her grandparents. She received her diploma from Yakima's West Valley High School. In 1983, she graduated with a Bachelor's Degree at Barnard College Columbia University. She received her MA degree in Literature in 1985 at Queensland University. Her doctorate was awarded by Harvard Law School in 1987. Lis Wiehl was born in the month of August, 1961. She'll be 60 in 2023. She's 6' tall, and she weighs 78 kg. Lis Wiehl worked as a professor of law at the Washington School of Law in Seattle between 1995 and 2001. The university was recognized nationally for her participation as a member of the Trial Advocacy Program. When she was at Washington University she moved into journalistic work by working as an analyst for legal issues, and reporter on NBC News and NPR's All Things Considered. Her outstanding performances quickly made her a prominent journalist. Wiehl began her career at Fox News Channel as a lawyer and journalist following having worked at NPR's All Things Considered and NBC News. She worked for the company for over 15 years. In the fifteen years she was working at FNC Barbara reported on behalf of CNN NPR.





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