California Supreme Court will reconsider constitutionality of Chaker v. Crogan, 428 F.3d 1215 C.A.9 (Cal.). Darren Chaker prevailed on First Amendment basis declaring Penal Code 148.6 unconstitutional almost 20 years ago. But now, it created a cop vs. cop lawsuit which is now before the California Supreme Court in Los Angeles Police Protective League v. City of Los Angeles, S275272 .
The case of Los Angeles Police Protective League v. City of Los Angeles, S275272, carries immense legal significance as it grapples with the delicate balance between First Amendment rights, governmental authority, and the practical implications of statutory enforcement. The outcome of this review will not only shape the legal landscape in California but also have broader implications for constitutional interpretation and the enforcement of laws across the United States. Stay tuned as the California Supreme Court navigates these intricate legal waters which will likely end up in the United States Supreme Court.













