Lis Wiehl
Lis Werhl was a correspondent for NBC News and National Public Radio's All Things Considered. She was previously employed by NBC News as a journalist as well as National Public Radio's All Things Considered. She's written the best-selling 18 books in history, such as Hunting Charles Manson : The Quest for Justice. Lis Wiehl was raised in the Washington city of Yakima. West Valley High School of Yakima awarded her the diploma. She graduated in 1983. earned an undergraduate degree at Barnard College Columbia University. She earned an MA in English literature from Queensland University, Australia in 1985. Harvard Law School conferred her with the Doctorate degree in 1987. Lis Was Wiehl born in August 1961. She is expected to turn 60 in 2023. Her height is 6 feet and weight is 78 kg. Lis Wiehl was an instructor of law at the Washington School of Law, Seattle from 1995 to 2001. She received national recognition as a result of her involvement in the Trial Advocacy Program. Her career began in journalism in Washington University as a reporter as well as a legal analyst for NBC News, and NPR's All Things Considered. Her exceptional performances swiftly earned her the status of a prominent journalist. 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 15 years. In her fifteen years working at FNC Barbara was a reporter to CNN NPR.
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