Guest guest Posted March 13, 2002 Report Share Posted March 13, 2002 Hello all, I have gotten really upset recently about the way that farmers who are involved in the production of raw dairy products are being singled out. Having read about the " new " pasteurized eggs, I really worry that this will be next. Anyway, I was thinking of approaching one of the libertarian or administrative law professors around here (preferably a libertarian admin law prof) and asking whether I could write a paper on this topic. I hope to dig up some good case law (or info) and get a nice article together that could explore some of the issues and potentially be of use. My search last week was not optimistic, but it was only *one* state (nasty VA!), and so much of this seems to be unchartered territory. Anyway, I wanted to get some ideas from all of you about pressing topics or what specifically I should explore. This is what I was thinking: The history of pasteurized milk, where the FDA, USDA, and state regulatory bodies come in The case law as far as mandated pasteurization (I am wondering about the unpasteurized apple juice scare from a few years ago and how that was resolved) Alternatives approaches to giving consumers access to raw dairy (in states where sales are limited), and whether they have succeeded in court Growing developments in the field Anyway, if you think this is an awful idea, let me know. But I am just getting so upset, and, after tons of searching, having found little of relevance, I think there's a gap in the information here... If there's any solid work documenting these things, please let me know. Does this sound like a worthy project? Ramit _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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