Florida Mother Sues Dairy Farm After Raw Milk Allegedly Causes Toddler’s Illness and Pregnancy Loss

A mother in Florida has initiated a lawsuit against a dairy farm following an incident where raw milk reportedly led to serious health issues for her young child and the tragic loss of her pregnancy. The complaint, filed on August 13 in Seminole County Circuit Court, accuses Keely Farms Dairy, LLC, and Nature’s Natural Foods, LLC, operator of Wild Hare Natural Market, of negligence. In her lawsuit, Rachel Maddox claims to be pursuing the case both for herself and on behalf of her toddler, who has experienced multiple hospitalizations after consuming the raw milk. An … Read more

Game-Changer for Arkansas Dairy: New Law Amplifies Raw Milk Sales and Products

Little Rock, Arkansas — A significant shift in Arkansas’ raw milk regulations came into effect recently, following the passage of Act 698 by the state legislature. This new law, which took effect on April 16, 2025, removes previous limitations on the sale and distribution of raw milk, opening new opportunities for local dairy farmers and consumers alike. For more than ten years, Arkansas dairy farmers have been permitted to sell raw milk under specific conditions. The latest legislative changes aim to expand these opportunities. Act 698 permits farmers to sell raw milk without the previously … Read more

Landmark $60 Million Verdict: Negligence in Cow’s Milk Infant Formula Leads to Infant Deaths and Illnesses

BELLEVILLE, Ill. – In a landmark case, an Illinois jury has awarded $60 million to the plaintiff in a lawsuit against Mead Johnson, the manufacturer of cow’s milk-based infant formula. The verdict comes in response to allegations that the formula caused illness and death in premature babies. The jury found Mead Johnson to be negligent and to have failed in their duty to warn consumers about the risks associated with their product. The lawsuit was brought by Jasmine Watson, whose baby, Chance Dean, tragically passed away at the hospital. It was believed that Chance had … Read more

Amos Miller Fights for Freedom to Sell Raw Milk Products Beyond Pennsylvania, Asserts Commonwealth’s Commerce Authority Overreach

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Amos Miller, a Pennsylvania farmer, is seeking a court order that would allow him to sell his products outside the state. Miller’s lawyers argue that the current ban on sales, imposed by the Commonwealth, exceeds its authority in regulating commerce in other states. They believe this restriction would cause irreparable harm to Miller, his business, and his customers. Moreover, Miller’s legal team is requesting a clause in the court order that explicitly disavows his connection to a website falsely claiming to sell his products and orders the website owner to cease … Read more