Lis Wiehl

Lis Werhl was a correspondent for NBC News as well as National Public Radio's All Things Considered. She previously worked for NBC News as a journalist and for National Public Radio's All Things Considered. Her most popular book is the New York Times author of 18 books which include Hunting Charles Manson: The Quest for Justice. Lis Was Wiehl was a Washington native born in Yakima, was educated with her family by their parents. She received her diploma from the Yakima's West Valley High School. She graduated from Barnard College Columbia University with an associate's diploma in 1983. In 1985, she received her MA in literature from Queensland University. Harvard Law School granted her her doctorate in 1988. Lis Weisehl was born in the year 1961, on the 19th August. In 2023, she will turn 60. She stands 6'3 tall and weighs in at 78 pounds. Lis Wiehl taught law at the Washington School of Law, Seattle from 1995 to 2001. She was part of the Trial Advocacy Program, and she won numerous awards across the nation throughout her tenure. Her career began as a journalist with Washington University as a reporter and legal analyst on NBC News, and NPR's All Things Considered. As a pundit, she soon gained a reputation for her outstanding performances. Wiehl worked for NBC News and National Public Radio as a journalist as well as legal expert. She was employed by the news channel for over 15 years. During her time at FNC she covered news and was interviewed by CNN NPR and a few other media outlets that were major.

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