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Lis Wihl (born on 19 August 1961) was a famous American lawyer and writer who worked at Fox News.
She was an adjunct professor of Law in New York Law School and was previously Associate Professor at the University of Washington Law School. She's been a legal analyst on National Public Radio's show and The Radio Factor hosted by Bill O'Reilly. She was a regular guest on The O'Reilly Factor, Your World with Neil Cavuto, The Kelly File featuring Megyn Kelly, Lou Dobbs Tonight, The Imus morning programs as well as hosts the Legal Lis radio show and the Wiehl of Justice podcast.
Wiehl is a native of Yakima, Washington, and she graduated from West Valley High School in Yakima. She holds a diploma from Barnard College (1983), the Master of Arts in Literary Studies at the University of Queensland (1985) as well as she earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Harvard Law School (1997).
Wiehl was a prosecutor in the past of the US Attorney. She also worked as a legal reporter for NPR's All Things Considered. She worked as the assistant chief investigator counsel to Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee in Clinton's impeachment. Between 1995 and 2001, she was a tenured law professor in the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle in which she was the director of the Trial Advocacy Program. She was an analyst at Fox News from 2001 until 2017.



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