Cherokee opioid lawsuit against pharmacies on hold

A federal judge on Wednesday agreed to postpone a hearing scheduled for Thursday in the Cherokee Nation’s lawsuit against the largest pharmacies in the U.S. for allegedly filling “suspicious” orders that contributed to the tribe’s opioid crisis. The postponement of the hearing in Oklahoma’s Eastern District court may allow the parties time to reach a settlement. Magistrate Judge Steve...

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