SOUTH BEND, Ind. - May 15, 2009 - About 35 people were standing outside the school's front gate
Friday when a group of about 40 people led by Keyes and
anti-abortion activist Randall Terry marched up.
The marchers stopped briefly to say some prayers and hear Keyes
speak, then a smaller group walked on to the campus. They made it
about 100 yards before they were stopped by security officers.
It was the second time in eight days Keyes was arrested for
trespassing at Notre Dame in response to Obama's support of
abortion rights and embryonic stem-cell research.
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