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In the News (Sat 11 Oct 08)

  
  Lis Wiehl
Lis Wiehl joined FOX News Channel (FNC) as a legal analyst in October 2001.
Before that, Wiehl held the position of principal deputy chief minority investigative counsel for the United States House of Representatives, Committee on Judiciary.
Wiehl began her career as a litigation associate for Perkins Coie law firm.
www.nyls.edu /pages/3339.asp   (162 words)

  
 FindLaw's Writ - Ramasastry: Are the Law's Lessons Also Life Lessons?
Wiehl - a former federal prosecutor -- is an associate professor at the University of Washington School of Law, where she serves as the Director of the Law School's Trial Advocacy Program (and where I am also a professor).
Wiehl advises, also, that when you are clear on your goal, you must figure out a way to sum it up briefly - giving your story a "simple but memorable" theme.
A good theory, she says, is one that is "easy to remember, appeals to common sense, is consistent with the evidence, and fits with your audience's concept of fairness and justice." She analogizes the process to that of writing a song or developing an advertisement - the theme is the key.
writ.news.findlaw.com /books/reviews/20040827_ramasastry.html   (1729 words)

  
 Media Matters - O'Reilly called for "a full-body search" on co-host Lis Wiehl; added that she "asked for ...
Lis Wiehl." When Wiehl repeated, "I said my bags, not my body," O'Reilly responded, "Full-body search on Lis Wiehl right this minute.
She asked for it." Wiehl is also an author, Harvard-trained law professor, and legal analyst for Fox News.
His rantings, persecution complex and outright lies coupled with his perverted side is adding up to a perfect storm.
www.mediamatters.org /items/200511070011   (2354 words)

  
 Justice Speaks
An extraordinary panel of experts, Dick Brennan, FOX 5 News; Marcia Kramer, WCBS New York; and Lis Wiehl, FOX News Channel, participated in a lively discussion of local and national politics and their coverage by the media.
Lis Wiehl has been a legal analyst at the FOX News Channel (FNC) since October 2001.
Prior to joining FNC, Wiehl served as a legal analyst for KIRO-TV (CBS).
www.nyls.edu /pages/4983.asp   (449 words)

  
 March 2001 Columns Magazine Feature: Down for the Count - Lis Wiehl
Lis Wiehl is an associate professor in the UW School of Law and director of its Trial Advocacy Program.
Wiehl was deputy chief counsel for the Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment hearings against President Bill Clinton.
She does legal commentary for "All Things Considered" on National Public Radio and is a legal analyst for NBC.
www.washington.edu /alumni/columns/march01/politicwiehl.html   (695 words)

  
  News Hounds: Bill O'Reilly Doesn't Believe Women Have Equality Issues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-24)
Lis Wiehl appeared on The Factor to plug her new book, "The 51% Minority: How Women Are Still Not Equal and What You Can Do About It" and Bill O'Reilly refused to accept her premise calling it " petty grievances".
Wiehl related a story about an earlier teaching job where she discovered the guy with less expereince and a smaller department made $5000.
Wiehl tried to deny the accusation about the government but BOR was perched on his soapbox telling her that he moved 10 times in 15 years while he was working his way up in radio.He claimed he " got hosed" but kept moving on which she should have done.
www.newshounds.us /2007/02/27/bill_oreilly_doesnt_believe_women_have_equality_issues.php   (426 words)

  
  Lis Wiehl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wiehl was born in Yakima, Washington and is the sister of actor Christopher Wiehl.
Wiehl received a bachelor's degree from Barnard College in 1983, a Master of Arts in Literature from the University of Queensland in 1985, and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1987.
Wiehl has a daughter and a son from a previous marriage and was living in Westchester County, New York before her marriage to Sherman.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lis_Wiehl   (448 words)

  
 Ms. Wiehl goes to Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-24)
Lis Wiehl is second in command on President Clinton's defense team during his impeachment trial.
Wiehl was selected from a national candidate search and, "as soon as the Starr referral came out, I hopped on a plane … and spent the next three weeks in what we called the ?Secure Room,' which was this room where all of the boxes that Starr had sent over were," she said.
Wiehl noticed the gap between the hype of the impeachment and what it really means to people across the country, particularly in Washington.
archives.thedaily.washington.edu /1999/020499/F1.lawlady.html   (944 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Act like a lawyer to accomplish goals in life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-24)
Wiehl's code of conduct helped her to build a successful career as a prosecutor and has shaped her interactions and relationship with Fox cable's Bill O'Reilly.
From a personal standpoint, Wiehl's "inner advocate" helped her be chosen as a legal analyst with Fox News and to develop into a worthy adversary for O'Reilly.
Wiehl says that she helps readers "organize logic, compose passions, measure arguments and stay focused on genuine goals." Which is a terrific way to proceed in life.
www.usatoday.com /money/books/reviews/2004-07-18-winning_x.htm   (574 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Local News: Local professor catching the eye of media — and of Bill O'Reilly
Lis Wiehl is a Yakima-born, Harvard-trained UW law professor, author, former federal prosecutor, TV legal analyst with her own fan club, and "eye candy" for Fox's Bill O'Reilly.
She is on sabbatical from UW to be a full-time foil to O'Reilly on his daily two-hour radio show.
When we talked, Wiehl was walking from the Fox studios to a party for a network pal.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/localnews/2001966088_onpolitics26m.html   (522 words)

  
 Media Matters - O'Reilly called for "a full-body search" on co-host Lis Wiehl; added that she "asked for ...
She asked for it." Wiehl is also an author, Harvard-trained law professor, and legal analyst for Fox News.
As Media Matters for America has documented, on the October 26 broadcast of his radio show, O'Reilly claimed he was "outraged" about a recent CBS poll on border control and asked Wiehl to protest the network while wearing a bikini.
His rantings, persecution complex and outright lies coupled with his perverted side is adding up to a perfect storm.
mediamatters.org /items/200511070011   (2319 words)

  
 UWLS News
Bill O'Reilly sidekick and Fox News Channel legal analyst Lis Wiehl just snagged a $1 million, two-book deal from Ballantine, a division of Random House Inc.
"It's about demystifying the law and applying the skills that trial lawyers use in your day-to-day life," said Wiehl, who appears as the liberal counterweight to O'Reilly on the "O'Reilly Radio Factor" - a syndicated show that is carried locally by WOR.
Wiehl said she met with nine publishers before Ballantine submitted a preemtive bid to her agent, Todd Shuster, to take it off the market.
www.law.washington.edu /news/articles/2002Archive/LisWiehl.html   (145 words)

  
 The 51% Minority by Lis Wiehl - Books - Random House
“Lis Wiehl tells us where the law protects us, and where it is letting us down.
In this provocative new book, Lis Wiehl, one of the country’s top federal prosecutors, reveals the legal and social inequalities women must face in their daily lives–and provides a “Tool Box” for dealing with a variety of issues.
From boardroom to courtroom, from pregnancy to contraception, from unequal pay to domestic violence, women are more often than not handed the short end of the stick.
www.randomhouse.com /catalog/display.pperl?9780345469212   (435 words)

  
 eReader.com: Author: Lis Wiehl
Lis Wiehl is one of the nation's most prominent trial lawyers and a highly regarded commentator.
She is the legal analyst on the Fox News Channel for Fox and Friends, Hannity and Colmes, and The O'Reilly Factor.
Notify me when new books by Lis Wiehl are released.
www.ereader.com /author/detail/10491?author=Lis_Wiehl   (86 words)

  
 Winning Every Time by Lis Wiehl - Books - Random House
Too often we argue conclusions without the benefit of a premise, react from anger instead of presenting hard facts, feel defensive when sensing resistance, or fail to make calm, irrefutable counterarguments.
In this dynamic, groundbreaking book, Lis Wiehl shows how to apply the skills, smarts, and strategies of a lawyer and stay in command whenever life makes you feel as though you are on trial.
Writing in an engaging, accessible style, Wiehl teaches you how to become your own best advocate, so you can plead your case with precision—and win the hearts (and change the minds) of even the most recalcitrant “juror.” You’ll learn the eight easy-to-follow rules of persuasion to winning a case:
www.randomhouse.com /catalog/display.pperl?9780739310786   (421 words)

  
 palm eBook Store: Author: Lis Wiehl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-24)
Lis Wiehl is one of the nation's most prominent trial lawyers and a highly regarded commentator.
She is the legal analyst on the Fox News Channel for Fox and Friends, Hannity and Colmes, and The O'Reilly Factor.
Notify me when new books by Lis Wiehl are released.
ebooks.palm.com /author/detail/10491?author=Lis_Wiehl   (135 words)

  
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Lis Wiehl is a legal commentator for NPR's All Things Considered and also appears regularly on The O'Reilly Factor, Fox and Friends, Hannity and Colmes, Studio B with Shepard Smith, Your World with Neil Cavuto and The Big Story with Rita Cosby.
Lis Wiehl is one of the nation's most prominent trial lawyers and a highly regarded commentator.
Wiehl served as deputy chief minority investigative counsel for the United States House of Representatives during the impeachment hearings of President Clinton.
www.bizrsvp.com /jaycees   (865 words)

  
 Self-Help   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-24)
Winning Every Time: How to Use the Skills of a Lawyer in the Trials of Your Life by Lis Wiehl (Ballantine Books) Too often we argue our conclusions with­out the benefit of a premise, react from anger instead of presenting hard facts, feel defensive when sensing resistance, or fail to make calm, irrefutable counter­arguments.
Explaining exactly what trial lawyers do and how they do it, Lis Wiehl explains how to use the skills of a lawyer in everyday situations – whether readers are trying to get a partner to take out the trash, the kids to do their homework, or the boss to come up with that raise.
Says Wiehl, "The law, after all, is based on cases about real people and their stories.
www.sirreadalot.org /psychology/psychology/selfhelp.htm   (2128 words)

  
 The 51% Minority with Fox News’s Lis Wiehl - National Constitution Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-24)
But in The 51% Minority, Fox News commentator Lis Wiehl argues that while women make up the majority of our population, they are still relegated to minority status.
Even with the obvious advances made by women, Wiehl argues that the glass ceiling endures with women not earning “equal pay for equal work;” in fact, they continue to make 73 cents for every dollar a man earns.
Lis Wiehl is a prominent trial lawyer and the legal analyst on the Fox News Channel for Fox and Friends, Hannity and Colmes, and The O’Reilly Factor.
constitutioncenter.org /visiting/CalendarofEvents/Events/2007_03_13_17156.shtml   (285 words)

  
 Inside Cable News :: Bill O’Reilly (hearts) Lis Whiel? :: November :: 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-24)
On his Nov. 3 radio broadcast, O’Reilly called for a “full-body search” of Wiehl, adding that “she asked for it.” On Oct. 26, he asked Wiehl to protest outside CBS studios in a bikini.
On Nov. 10, discussing an executive who spent $250,000 in one night at a strip club, he told Wiehl “it might be worth learning how” to dance for a $10,000 tip, adding, “You’re a good-looking girl.
Lis is nominally attractive, has a shrill voice, and for all her credentials rarely contributes anything of substance.
insidecable.blogsome.com /2005/11/18/bill-orreilly-hearts-lis-whiel   (661 words)

  
 Something You Should Know Program Transcript - Using Lawyers' Tactics To Get
A good trial lawyer knows how to make a case, and we often have to make our own cases, so why not make your case the way a good trail lawyer does in a difficult situation.
When you've got to confront a coworker, or your boss, or you're really trying to parent your child, and you're at wits end...
Lis Wiehl, legal analyst for the Fox news channel and author of the book Winning Every Time, says the first thing to know is the theory of your case, in other words...
www.somethingyoushouldknow.net /transcript04_27_04.htm   (345 words)

  
 MyFox New York | Author Lis Wiehl
Lis Wiehl is a an accomplished trial lawyer and a legal analyst for Fox News Channel.
MYFOXNY.COM -- Lis Wiehl is a an accomplished trial lawyer and a legal analyst for Fox News Channel.
Lis is the author of " Winning Every Time".
www.myfoxny.com /myfox/pages/InsideFox/Detail?contentId=2523725&version=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=5.2.1   (258 words)

  
 To Your Success International Winning Every Time
Too often we argue conclusions without the benefit of a premise, react from anger instead of presenting hard facts, feel defensive when sensing resistance, or fail to make calm, irrefutable counterarguments.
In this dynamic, groundbreaking book, Lis Wiehl shows how to apply the skills, smarts, and strategies of a lawyer and stay in command whenever life makes you feel as though you are on trial.
Writing in an engaging, accessible style, Wiehl teaches you how to become your own best advocate, so you can plead your case with precision—and win the hearts (and change the minds) of even the most recalcitrant “juror.” You’ll learn the eight easy-to-follow rules of persuasion to winning a case:
www.tysi.com /product/0739310798   (575 words)

  
 Something You Should Know Program Transcript - Using Lawyers' Tactics To Get II
Using Lawyers' Tactics To Get What You Want II Interview with Lis Wiehl, author of Winning Every Time
We always are focused on what we want to say, and what our points are, and we don't think about what the counter is going to be.
Lis Wiehl, legal analyst for the Fox news channel and author of the book Winning Every Time, says lawyers always anticipate what the other side will say, and we need to do that too.
www.somethingyoushouldknow.net /transcript04_28_04.htm   (331 words)

  
 Pam's House Blend
He's been uttering equally heinous things lately, having learned nothing from the harassment suit slapped on him by a former staffer.
This was not the first time the slimeball has gone after her.
On the October 26 broadcast of Westwood One's The Radio Factor, O'Reilly, "outraged" at a recent CBS News poll on border control, asked female co-host, Lis Wiehl, to protest CBS clad in a bikini.
www.pamspaulding.com /weblog/2005/11/fox-slapped-with-bias-suit.html   (1101 words)

  
 Lis Wiehl - Audio Interview on "Winning Every Time"
Wouldn't it be great to know someone who could help you get a raise, or communicate better with your partner, or get satisfaction as a consumer?
You do know such a person, says Fox News legal analyst Lis Wiehl -- it's you.
Click here to see all books by Lis Wiehl on Amazon
www.eyeonbooks.com /ibp.php?ISBN=0345469194   (202 words)

  
 BillOReilly.com: The O'Reilly Factor Flash
Lis Wiehl on the battle of the sexes
FNC legal analyst Lis Wiehl has written a book that she described as a practical guide for American women.
I learned that a fellow a year behind me was being paid $5,000 more for running the smallest program.
www.billoreilly.com /show?action=viewTVShowByDate&date=20070227   (1799 words)

  
 Winning Every Time -- Lis Wiehl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-24)
Too often we argue conclusions without the benefit of a premise, react from anger instead of presenting hard facts, feel defensive when sensing resistance, or fail to make calm, irrefutable counterarguments.
In this dynamic, groundbreaking book, Lis Wiehl shows how to apply the skills, smarts, and strategies of a lawyer and stay in command whenever life makes you feel as though you are on trial.
Writing in an engaging, accessible style, Wiehl teaches you how to become your own best advocate, so you can plead your case with precision, and win the hearts (and change the minds) of even the most recalcitrant "juror." You'll learn the eight easy-to-follow rules of persuasion to winning a case:
www.audible.com /adbl/store/CJProduct.jsp?productID=BK_RAND_000407   (263 words)

  
 NPR : Jurors and Race
All Things Considered, June 13, 2001 ·; Commentator Lis Wiehl says a recent court ruling has made it possible for African-Americans to be excluded from juries based on their beliefs about the O.J. Simpson trial.
A Texas appeals court allowed a prosecutor to exclude fl jurors who supported Simpson's acquittal.
Wiehl says the ruling smells of racial stereotyping.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=1124352   (129 words)

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