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Supreme Court rejects Alabama’s nitrogen gas execution of Jeffery Lee

11 June 2026
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The U.S. Supreme Court denied Alabama’s request to execute Jeffery Lee using nitrogen gas, citing previous rulings that deemed the method unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Lee, convicted for the 1998 murders during a pawnshop robbery, was scheduled for execution just hours after the state filed an emergency order. Three justices dissented, advocating for the state’s request. While Lee’s execution via nitrogen hypoxia is blocked, the state may pursue other methods, though it’s unclear which alternatives will be considered. The legal battle over nitrogen gas executions has intensified, as Alabama was the first state to adopt this execution method, with opponents arguing it leads to inhumane suffering.

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This case underscores ongoing debates regarding execution methods in the U.S., particularly concerning the use of nitrogen hypoxia, which Alabama introduced as an alternative to lethal injection in 2024. Legal challenges have emerged, citing concerns over the method’s humane nature, with opponents highlighting distressing accounts of previous executions. The Supreme Court’s refusal to allow this execution reflects broader issues surrounding the death penalty and the evolving standards of decency in capital punishment practices. As states grapple with sourcing lethal injection drugs, alternatives like nitrogen gas are scrutinized for their ethical implications and adherence to constitutional protections.

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