Alabama in 2024 became the first state to carry out a nitrogen gas execution. Now, at least two states are looking to follow ...
Arkansas currently only allows executions by lethal injection. If this bill becomes law, the state would join a small group of others permitting nitrogen hypoxia.
A group of veterinarians and animal welfare providers in Louisiana gathered to share their opposition to the state's decision ...
From introducing an act to generate more jobs, and a bill aiming to allow nitrogen hypoxia executions, it has been another ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced the state will resume executions after a 15-year hiatus, potentially using the experimental method nitrogen hypoxia.
The bill would add nitrogen hypoxia to the list of alternatives to lethal injection available, alongside the electric chair.
The latest lawsuit, filed in Louisiana's Middle District Court, says the state has refused to release the execution protocol ...
A newly proposed bill that would allow the use of nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution in Arkansas has officially passed the House Judiciary Committee.
After having been convicted of a murder in 1988, Kenny Smith was put to death by a never-before-used method— nitrogen hypoxia ...
PATIENT AND SEVERAL OTHERS. LOUISIANA IS ONE STEP CLOSER NOW TO BECOMING THE SECOND STATE TO EXECUTE SOMEONE USING NITROGEN HYPOXIA GAS. SO FAR, ONLY ALABAMA HAS DONE SO, BUT THREE OTHER STATES ...