Case Name: BARTEL, et al v. MIAMI HERALD PUBLISHING CO., et al.
Court: Broward County Circuit Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1976-03-17
Citations: 44 Fla. Supp. 5
Docket Number: No. 76-3735
Parties: BARTEL, et al v. MIAMI HERALD PUBLISHING CO., et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Florida Supplement
Volume: 44
Pages: 5–6

Head Matter:
BARTEL, et al v. MIAMI HERALD PUBLISHING CO., et al.
No. 76-3735.
Circuit Court, Broward County.
March 17, 1976.
John R. Harrington Fort Lauderdale, for the petitioners.
Barry R. Davidson of Steel, Hector & Davis, for the respondents.

Opinion:
LAMAR WARREN, Circuit Judge.
This matter came on to be heard pursuant to an application for a preliminary injunction seeking to require that defendant, Miami Herald Publishing Company, publish a political advertisement. At the outset, defendant moved to dismiss on the basis of Approved Personnel v. Tribune Company, 177 So. 2d 704 (1st Fla. App. 1965).
The court took that motion under advisement and proceeded to hear the testimony presented by petitioners in support of their request for a preliminary injunction. At the close of such testimony, the court determined that there was no basis for granting the relief requested and determined that the matter should be dismissed in accordance with the doctrine of Approved Personnel, supra. See also 58 Am. Jur. 2d, Newspapers, Periodicals, Etc. §21.
Accordingly, it is ordered and adjudged that this matter be dismissed with prejudice an<j petitioners shall go hence without day.