At the Volokh Conspiracy, Eugene Volokh analyzes the recent 11th Circuit decision in Ocheesee Creamery LLC v. Putnam. The court ruled that Florida violated the First Amendment by prohibiting a small dairy creamery from labeling its all-natural skim milk as “skim milk” because it lacked enough vitamin A (which occurs in the process of skimming cream from milk). Florida’s definition of “skim milk” required the replenishment of vitamin A, which the creamery did not do.