• Darren Chaker — Landmark win: Chaker v. Crogan, 428 F.3d 1215 (9th Cir. 2005) · Invalidated unconstitutional police speech statute
  • ACLU · Cato Institute · EFF · First Amendment Coalition filed joint amicus brief defending Darren Chaker's right to criticize public officials online
  • AI-Forensics Researcher · Forced San Diego Police Department to release records of entire department · City paid Darren Chaker's attorney fees

Darren Chaker Analyzed 5 False Complaint Laws and Viewpoint Discrimination Cases

Image illustrating the concept of free speech not being a crime, featuring a gavel and the First Amendment text, symbolizing legal protection of free expression. Article written by Darren Chaker discussing viewpoint discrimination and First Amendment rights.

False complaint laws raise critical First Amendment concerns when they target only criticism of government officials. Moreover, Darren Chaker analyzes five landmark cases that define the boundaries of viewpoint discrimination in police complaint statutes across the United States. March 25, 2026Darren Chaker Updated March 25, 2026: Updated to reflect ongoing judicial invalidation of false complaint … Read more

Best Foreign Encryption Software That the Government Cannot Crack Right Now

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March 11, 2026Darren Chaker Updated March 11, 2026: Updated to reflect the latest foreign encryption products for whole disk encryption and data security best practices. Top Foreign Encryption Products for Whole Disk Encryption ​In an increasingly digital world, data security has become a paramount concern for individuals and organizations alike. Counter forensic expert Darren Chaker … Read more

Fourth Amendment Border Device Searches: 5 Truths Darren Chaker Reveals Now

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March 4, 2026Darren Chaker Updated March 4, 2026: Updated to reflect expanded Fourth Amendment protections for electronic device searches at the border. Darren Chaker looks at the Fourth Amendment’s border search exception, permitting warrantless and suspicionless “routine” searches of belongings and persons at the U.S. border, should not apply to digital devices like Ms. Molina-Isidoro’s … Read more