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Lis Wihl (born on 19 August 1961) was a famous American lawyer and author who worked for Fox News.
She is adjunct professor of Law, New York Law School. In the past, she was an the associate professor at Law University of Washington Law School. In addition, she has made legal commentaries for Bill O'Reilly's radio show as well as National Public Radio. She has appeared on weekly shows like The O'Reilly Factor, Your World with Neil Cavuto, The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly and Lou Dobbs Tonight. The Imus morning show as well as hosts her own show, the Legal Lis radio show and the Wiehl of Justice podcast.
Wiehl, who was born and raised in Yakima in Washington State, matriculated in Yakima in the state of Washington from West Valley High School. She received her degree from Barnard College with a Bachelor's Degree at the age of 33 in. In 1985 she received the Master of Arts degree in Literature at the University of Queensland. And in 1987, she earned the Juris Doctorate at Harvard Law School.
Wiehl worked as a prosecutor in the US Attorney's Office. She was the legal correspondent of the NPR program All Things Considered. She served as "the the deputy chief investigator for Democrats in the House Judiciary Committee at the moment of Clinton's impeachment." She was a law professor as a tenured law professor at University of Washington School of Law Seattle in charge of the Trial Advocacy Program from 1995 until 2001. The analyst was with Fox News from 2001 until 2017.



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