Lis Wiehl
Lis Werhl was a correspondent for NBC News as well as National Public Radio's All Things Considered. She was previously a reporter for NBC News' All Things Considered and National Public Radio. New York Times bestseller, author of more than 18 novels, such as Hunting Charles Manson and The Quest for Justice. Lis Was Wiehl was an Washington native born in Yakima, was raised by her parents. West Valley High School of Yakima awarded her the degree. She earned a bachelor's degree from Barnard College Columbia University in 1983. She received her MA degree in literature in 1985 at Queensland University. She earned her doctorate at Harvard Law School in 1987. Lis Wiehl, who was born August 19, 1961 will turn 60 by 2023. She stands 6'3 tall and weighs in at 78 pounds. Lis Wehl taught as a professor of law at the Washington School of Law Seattle from 1995 to 2001. Her name was awarded national acclaim as a result of her involvement with the Trial Advocacy Program. While studying at Washington University, Ms. Smith was a journalist for the legal field on NBC News as well as NPR's All Things Considered. She was a journalist and pundit who quickly became known for her excellent performances. Wiehl became a legal analyst and journalist for Fox News Channel after having been employed by NBC News, National Public Radio as well as All Things Considered. The time she worked with FNC was 15 years. In her time working at FNC Ms. Smith reported on behalf of CNN NPR & a number of other top media sources.
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