The Supreme Court today ruled unanimously in favor of an Alaska man at the center of a 12-year hovercraft battle. While some court watchers have dismissed the case as a novelty issue, the legal fight ...
WASHINGTON — On Jan. 20, the government’s top lawyers are scheduled to square off against the team representing an Alaska moose hunter who has spent a small fortune fighting for what, to him, is the ...
The Supreme Court today strongly asserted Alaska’s uniqueness when it comes to federal regulation of public lands in a win for the state and Native groups hoping to limit the government’s reach. But ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The National Park Service improperly banned an Alaska moose hunter from using a hovercraft on a river through a national preserve, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court sounded skeptical Monday of the National Park Service's authority to prevent an Alaskan moose hunter from using his motorized rubber boat to access remote areas of ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with an Alaska moose hunter who contended the federal government overstepped its authority in banning hovercraft on National Park Service land ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday for a second time wrestled with an Alaska moose hunter's claim that the federal government overstepped its authority in banning hovercraft ...
Outdoorsman John Sturgeon's fight with the U.S. government is about much more than whether the National Park Service can ban his use of a hovercraft to travel over otherwise inaccessible parts of ...
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