The United States Supreme Court today ended one of Minnesota's most contentious disputes by ruling in favor of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe's right to spearfish and gillnet on the state's premier walleye lake, Lake Mille Lacs. By a vote of 5-to-4, the High Court ruled the Band has retained the right to hunt and fish, free from state regulation on 13-million acres of land it sold to the government more than 160 years ago. Minnesota Public Radio's Elizabeth Stawicki reports on this landmark decision.