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Joining Fox News in [[2004]], Kendall regularly contributes legal segments for the show ''[[Special Report with Brit Hume]]'' and hosts her own legal segment during ''[[Weekend Live]]'', "Kendall's Court." Most of her reporting focuses on legal or political matters.
Joining Fox News in [[2004]], Kendall regularly contributes legal segments for the show ''[[Special Report with Brit Hume]]'' and hosts her own legal segment during ''[[Weekend Live]]'', "Kendall's Court." Most of her reporting focuses on legal or political matters.


Kendall, a graduate of [[Albany Law School]] with an undergraduate degree in [[Political Science]] from [[Syracuse University]], is an attorney who practiced as a litigator with [[Jones Day]] in [[New York City]], [[Chicago]] and [[Washington, D.C.]] before leaving to pursue [[journalism]] full-time. Megyn is married to a [[medical doctor]] and resides in the [[District of Columbia]]. There are many rumors that Kendall has a very "special" relationship with managing editor Brit Hume, the reason for her many top notch assignments.
Kendall, a graduate of [[Albany Law School]] with an undergraduate degree in [[Political Science]] from [[Syracuse University]], is an attorney who practiced as a litigator with [[Jones Day]] in [[New York City]], [[Chicago]] and [[Washington, D.C.]] before leaving to pursue [[journalism]] full-time. Megyn is married to a [[medical doctor]] and resides in the [[District of Columbia]].


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Megyn Kendall guest hosting Weekend Live

Megyn Kendall is a correspondent for Fox News Channel based in Washington D.C.

Joining Fox News in 2004, Kendall regularly contributes legal segments for the show Special Report with Brit Hume and hosts her own legal segment during Weekend Live, "Kendall's Court." Most of her reporting focuses on legal or political matters.

Kendall, a graduate of Albany Law School with an undergraduate degree in Political Science from Syracuse University, is an attorney who practiced as a litigator with Jones Day in New York City, Chicago and Washington, D.C. before leaving to pursue journalism full-time. Megyn is married to a medical doctor and resides in the District of Columbia.

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