The U.S. Supreme Court’s March 3, 2014, decision to deny certiorari in litigation over an ordinance adopted by a Dallas suburb to block illegal immigrants from renting property in that city ended a long-running effort by Bickel & Brewer to have the ordinance ruled unconstitutional.

“We were in this for eight years—eight years as a pro bono case,” said James Renard, a partner in the Dallas-based firm.

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