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.




