Special Report: The Same-Sex Marriage Debate
As the California Supreme Court weighs a challenge to the constitutionality of the state's gay marriage ban, this in-depth report provides an overview of the national gay marriage debate, analyzes its constitutional dimensions and examines years of public opinion data. View the full report on the gay marriage issue page »
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Q&A: A Primer on the Primary - Religious Voters in Pennsylvania
The April 22 Pennsylvania primary looms large in the tight contest for the Democratic nomination. In an interview with Pew Forum Associate Director Mark O'Keefe, Senior Fellow John Green explains the connections Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are trying to make with the state's religious voters. Read the Q&A »
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Q&A: Pope Benedict's Papacy Still Coming into Focus
Pew Forum Director Luis Lugo and Associate Director Mark O'Keefe discuss the results of a recent survey on Americans' views of Pope Benedict XVI. Lugo puts the survey into context by comparing the favorability ratings of the current pope with those of Pope John Paul II and the Rev. Billy Graham. Read the Q&A »
See also: Pew Forum resources on the Pope's visit and Catholicism
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Religion & Politics '08 Earns Webby Nomination
The Webby Awards have named the Pew Forum's Religion & Politics '08 as one of five finalists for Best Politics Website of 2008. Described as "the Oscars of the Internet" by The New York Times, the Webby Awards honor online excellence. This year's contest received nearly 10,000 entries.
Members of The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences will choose Webby Award winners in each category while the People's Voice Awards will be determined by online public voting. Cast your vote for Religion & Politics '08!
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April 10 - Reuters
The 'Affirmative Orthodoxy' of Pope Benedict At an April 1 Pew Forum event, John Allen of the National Catholic Reporter explained that Pope Benedict is trying to assert a traditional Catholic identity with a positive spin - what Allen calls "affirmative orthodoxy."
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