Joan Biskupic CNN, Bio, Age, Husband, The Chief, Parents, Spouse, Books, Reuters, E-mail and Net Worth      

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Joan Biskupic Biography | Wikipedia

Joan Biskupic is an American broadcast Journalist, Author and Lawyer currently serving as a full-time Supreme Court analyst for CNN News based in New York. She is also known for covering the United States Supreme Court since the year 1989. Her previous shows on CNN include the Reuters from 2012 to 2016. Biskupic also served as a Supreme Court reporter for The Washington Post from 1992 to 2000. She now holds a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting in 2015.

Joan Biskupic Education

Biskupic graduated with a high school diploma from the Benet Academy in Illinois. She then earned her Bachelor’s degree in English from Marquette University. Joan also received a Master’s degree from the University of Oklahoma and a JD degree from Georgetown University of Law Center.

Joan Biskupic Age

How old is Joan? Biskupic is about 65 to 66 years old as of 2021. She was born around 1955 to 1956 in the United States. However, information about her exact age and date of birth is still under review. Nevertheless, more details about Biskupic’s age will be updated once it is confirmed available. ALSO READ: Katie Benner

Joan Biskupic Nationality | Ethnicity

Biskupic holds American citizenship and nationality by birth. She was born and raised in the Northern suburbs of the United States. She is of American ethnicity/heritage.

Joan Biskupic Height

Joan stands at an average height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.72 m). She also maintains an average bodyweight of around 68 kilograms. However, information regarding her other body measurements is currently not yet available. Biskupic has dark hair and a pair of stunning Hazel eyes.

Joan Biskupic Parents | Family

Biskupic was born and raised in the suburbs of the United States. However, information regarding her mother and father is currently not yet available. This is because she is known for keeping her personal family background away from the public. Nevertheless, more details about Biskupic’s parents and siblings will be updated once it is confirmed available.

Joan Biskupic Husband | Clay Lewis | Spouse

Is Joan Married? Biskupic is currently married to her husband, Clay Lewis. The two love birds exchanged vows in a private wedding ceremony that was held back in early 2010. The two love birds are now blessed with one daughter named Elizabeth Lewis. The family currently resides in Northwest, Washington DC.

Joan Biskupic Salary

Biskupic working as a Supreme Court analyst for CNN News based in New York City, New York, earns an annual salary ranging from $98,000 to $100, 000.

Joan Biskupic CNN | Reuters

Joan is well recognized for working as a Supreme Court Analyst for CNN News in New York City for close to a decade now. She has been covering the United States Supreme Court stories for CNN and other media platforms since 1989. Biskupic’s previous shows include Legal Affairs for Reuters from 2012 to 2016. Biskupic also served as a Supreme Court reporter for The Washington Post and the Congressional quarterly.

Her work earned her Pulitzer Prize award for the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting back in 2015. Prior to her work on the Washington Post, she was the one in charge of covering government politics for the Milwaukee Journal and the Tulsa Tribune.

Joan Biskupic Net Worth

Biskupic is an American Journalist, Author and Lawyer who has an estimated net worth of around $2 million dollars as of 2021.

Joan Biskupic Books | The Chief Joan Biskupic

  • Supreme Court Yearbook 1989–1990, Congressional Quarterly (1991)
  • Guide to the US Supreme Court, with Elder Witt, 3rd edition, Congressional Quarterly (1996)
  • The Supreme Court and Individual Rights, 3rd Edition, with Elder Witt, Congressional Quarterly (1997)
  • The Supreme Court at Work, 2nd edition, with Elder Witt, Congressional Quarterly (1997)
  • The Supreme Court and the Powers of the American Government, with Elder Witt, Congressional Quarterly (1997)
  • Sandra Day O’Connor: How the First Woman on the Supreme Court Became Its
  • Most Influential Justice, Harper Collins (2005),
  • American Original: The Life and Constitution of Supreme Court Justice Antonin
  • Scalia, Farrar, Straus and Giroux