An Alaska moose hunter won a second improbable victory from the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled the federal government couldn’t stop him from using his hovercraft to reach hunting grounds he had visited for decades
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The 30-page decision on Tuesday marked the second time in three years that John Sturgeon found a receptive audience at the high court, which considers only about 1% of the appeals it receives.
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