Controversy Surrounds Alabama's First Nitrogen Gas Execution

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Alabama has been given the go-ahead to proceed with the first-ever execution in the United States using nitrogen gas after a federal appeals court ruled that the method does not violate the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Kenneth Eugene Smith is set to be executed via nitrogen hypoxia, with concerns raised about the untested method's potential impact on human dignity. The decision comes after a series of legal challenges and concerns about the protocol for the execution.
- Alabama can proceed with first-ever nitrogen gas execution in U.S., appeals court rules NBC News
- US Supreme Court declines to halt execution of Alabama inmate set to be the first to die by nitrogen gas CNN
- Smith's Spiritual Advisor speaks at execution protest-January 23, 2024- News 19 at 4:30 p.m. WHNT News 19
- Canadian firm under fire for supplying equipment for Alabama execution The Guardian
- Nitrogen Gas Leak Fears Grow Before Kenneth Smith's Execution Newsweek
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