America’s Courtroom

America’s Courtroom: Building a Team for Justice

Contributed by Dustin Darden, America’s Team for Justice

One Alaska school bus driver takes a constitutional fight to the Supreme Court—now building a team to hold officials accountable for crimes they won’t prosecute. I’m not a lawyer, but I’ve done what few attorneys accomplish: filed a U.S. Supreme Court petition (Case No. 25-376) that reached all nine Justices. Though denied, it proved ordinary citizens can challenge government overreach at the highest levels.

The Active Fight:

My most critical case remains pending: Darden v. Municipality of Anchorage (Case No. 3:25-cv-00090-SLG). After more than 10 weeks, Judge Sharon L. Gleason is preparing a ruling that could establish national precedent on Fourth Amendment protections (must police verify identity before arresting on suspected warrants?), Alaska FOIA law (can government refuse records demonstrating misconduct?), and First Amendment retaliation (was my arrest 11 seconds after criticizing police unconstitutional?). Oral arguments are available at youtu.be/4JSPQicTjsU.

Why Courts Are Our Battlefield:

Legislation is slow, corrupted, and buried. Courts create public records, force transparency, and demand accountability. When we fight in open court, we make them show their hand. A recent parallel includes two Alaska State Troopers federally indicted in December 2025 for excessive force in a mistaken identity case, demonstrating the systemic failures my lawsuit challenges.

Building a Team for Accountability:

I’m assembling a network to pursue serious crimes that uniformed officials refuse to prosecute—crimes affecting the United States and the world abroad, including conspiracy against rights (18 U.S.C. § 241), deprivation of rights under color of law (18 U.S.C. § 242), rebellion and insurrection (18 U.S.C. § 2383), misprision of treason (18 U.S.C. § 2382), and international crimes against humanity. When government officials won’t prosecute crimes committed by their own, citizens must stand through civil rights litigation, private criminal complaints, public records requests, and jury trial demands.

The Spiritual Foundation:

Following Christ’s example of correction with grace, and leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and the Founders, I fight peacefully but boldly. “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed” (John 8:36). If you’ve never received Christ, confess Jesus as Lord, believe God raised Him from the dead, and become a new creation (Romans 10:9; 2 Corinthians 5:17). Already saved? Be filled with the Holy Spirit for power to be His witness (Acts 1:8) and walk in your authority.

Join the Fight:

I’m seeking prayer warriors, legal researchers, witnesses to injustice, people willing to stand publicly, and those called to rebuild what’s broken. The devil wants you silent, but you’re a new creation with Christ’s authority. Will you stand?

Contact: Dustin Darden, 907-884-5787, LawHelpAK@gmail.com, LawHelpAK.com

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