In a rare ruling for a condemned prisoner, the justices would not let Alabama use a contested method of execution. By Adam Liptak Adam Liptak is the chief legal correspondent and host of The Docket.
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Alabama is seeking to execute a man with lethal injection hours after his nitrogen execution was prevented from going forward ...
Christa Pike's attorneys argue the execution process will cause her to relive the sexual abuse she suffered as a child.
The unsigned decision for now spares Jeffery Lee, a convicted murderer, and could lead to a broader fight over the relatively ...
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Supreme Court denies AL's request to execute Jeffery Lee by nitrogen
The denial ended weeks of legal circles on the constitutionality of the nitrogen gas hypoxia method.
The Alabama Attorney General's Office petitioned the Supreme Court to reverse a federal judge's decision to permanently ban ...
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