Americans for Prosperity Foundation releases summary of Supreme Court engagement for October 2024 term
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| July 15, 2025
Arlington, VA – Americans for Prosperity Foundation today released a report of its amicus engagement during the October 2024 Supreme Court term. AFP Foundation Chief Policy Counsel James Valvo said:
“AFPF remains committed to providing the Supreme Court with the best legal arguments to defend liberty and ensure the proper textual interpretation of the Constitution and other laws. We are heartened by the Court’s decisions this term in Mahmoud v. Taylor — which protected parents’ ability to control the education of their children — and Seven County Infrastructure v. Eagle County — which applied commonsense limits to litigation used to stall development. And we look forward to the Court hearing the important donor privacy issues in First Choice v. Platkin next term.”
AFP Foundation wrote five amicus briefs on the merits, winning two. We also supported five cases on petitions for cert, though only one was granted. AFP Foundation will continue to urge the Court to protect individual liberty and the proper constitutional structure in the upcoming term.
Read the full report.
Read summaries of AFP Foundation’s Supreme Court work in OT 2023, OT 2022, OT 2021, and OT 2020.
All of AFP Foundation’s amicus briefs are available in our amicus brief library.