Lis Wiehl
Lis Wiehl is an acclaimed lawyer and writer of fiction and non-fiction works from the United States. Her previous work was as an analyst on NBC News' All Things Considered and National Public Radio. She is the best-selling New York Times author of 18 books, including Hunting Charles Manson: The Quest for Justice. Lis Was Wiehl, a Washington native born in Yakima, was raised in the home of her grandparents. West Valley High School, Yakima was where she earned her degree. Barnard College Columbia University awarded her a bachelor's degree 1984. In 1985 she was awarded her MA in Literature at Queensland University. Harvard Law School awarded her a doctorate degree in 1987. Lis was birthed in August of 1961. She'll be 60 in 2023. She is 6 feet tall and weighs around 78 pounds. Lis Washl served as an Seattle Law professor between 1995 to 2002. Her name was awarded national acclaim as a result of her involvement with the Trial Advocacy Program. She was a reporter as well as an analyst for NBC News for All Things Considered as well as NPR during her time at Washington University. As a pundit, she soon gained a reputation for her outstanding performances. Wiehl was employed at NBC News and National Public Radio as a journalist and an expert in the field of law. The company employed her for over 15 years. In her 15 years at FNC Barbara worked to CNN NPR.





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