Trial over Fremont's immigration law delayed



1-26-12, FREMONT, Neb. (AP) — Trial has been delayed in a lawsuit over Fremont's ordinance that bans hiring or renting to illegal immigrants.
 
A combined lawsuit led by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund is challenging the voter-approved ban as discriminatory.
 
The case had been scheduled to be heard in federal court on April 10. A U.S. magistrate on Monday granted a joint motion moving the trial to May 15. A pretrial conference is set for April 30.
 
Both sides have filed summary judgment motions, which would result in a judge ruling in the case before it goes to trial.

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01/27/2012 10:07PM
Trial over Fremont's immigration law delayed
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