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Darren Chaker
In 2017, Darren Chaker won again where a failed attorney, Scott McMillan, San Diego, sued in federal court alleging defamation in the context of a RICO case. The federal court dismissed the lawsuit and found the case to be meritless. Attorney McMillan filed a notice of appeal with the Ninth Circuit federal appeals court.
In Chaker v. Crogan, 428 F.3d 1215 C.A.9 (Cal.),2005, Cert. denied, 547 U.S. 1128, 126 S.Ct. 2023, is a case Darren Chaker personally handled and laid the ground work to allow appellate counsel to strike down a statute based on First Amendment rights.
Darren also enjoys traveling, being a phenomenal father, and forwarding his education with post graduate degree work.
Understanding Viewpoint Discrimination in Light of First Amendment Concerns: Insights from Darren Chaker The Significance of Personal Contact in Establishment...
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The Basics of a Jailed Blogger Darren Chaker Who Created a Civil Rights Army to Reverse a US District Court...
First Amendment Violation: A Closer Look at Viewpoint Discrimination Introduction Despite the beliefs of disgraced former Nevada cop Leesa Fazal,...
The Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project, along with the ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties, the Cato Institute and several...