Debate Over Nitrogen Gas Executions Continues Amid Controversy
The Supreme Court's three liberal justices criticized nitrogen hypoxia executions, describing them as causing psychological terror and excruciating suffocation, and argued they likely violate the Eighth Amendment. Justice Sotomayor highlighted the prolonged suffocation experience, emphasizing the method's cruelty, as the Court declined to halt the execution of Anthony Boyd, who was executed using this method in Alabama.













