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Margot Adler is a National Public Radio correspondent based in NPR's New York Bureau. Her reports can be heard regularly on "All Things Considered," "Morning Edition" and "Weekend Edition." She has been with NPR since 1979 and worked in radio journalism for 40 years. Until June 2008, she hosted NPR's "Justice Talking," a weekly show that explored the cases and controversies that come before our nation's courts.

Adler is the author of two books, Drawing Down the Moon, a study of contemporary nature religions and Heretic's Heart, a 1960s memoir. In 1982 she was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.

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Gay Marriage: A Debate

10.20.09 | 01:42:46 min | 8,350 views | 15 comments


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