Americans for Prosperity Foundation releases summary of engagement for Supreme Court October 2023 term
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| July 16, 2024Arlington, VA – Americans for Prosperity Foundation today released a report of its amicus engagement during the October 2023 Supreme Court term. AFPF Chief Policy Counsel James Valvo said:
This term the Supreme Court upheld protections for free expression, ruling the government cannot coerce companies to stop doing business with organizations based on their speech. The Supreme Court also issued several decisions paring back the administrative state’s regulatory overreach by upholding Americans’ Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial against civil penalties and people’s ability to seek relief for harm caused by government regulations. We applaud the Court for protecting free speech and buttressing citizens’ ability to defend themselves against regulatory harms.
AFPF wrote seven amicus briefs on the merits, winning four. It also supported seven cases on petitions for cert, though none were granted. AFPF looks forward to continued engagement with the Court in the upcoming term.
Read the full report.
Read summaries of AFPF’s Supreme Court work in OT 2022, OT 2021, and OT 2020.