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Supreme Court blocks Alabama from executing inmate with nitrogen gas

First seen 6/12/2026, 2:02:38 AM · 4 sources · cross-spectrum coverage

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What happened: Supreme Court Blocks Alabama From Executing Inmate Using Nitrogen Gas

Where coverage diverges: Lean Left: 2 (NYT > Top Stories, NPR Topics: News); Right: 1 (The Washington Times).

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Headline framing

Supreme Court decides on Alabama's nitrogen gas execution request

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Lean Left
The New York Times
Supreme Court Blocks Alabama From Executing Inmate Using Nitrogen Gas
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Court blocks execution
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The Washington Times
Supreme Court rejects Alabama request for nitrogen gas execution
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Court rejects request
Lean Left
NPR News
Supreme Court prohibits Alabama from using nitrogen gas for execution
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Court prohibits execution

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 2 sources

NPR Topics: News Lean Left
Supreme Court prohibits Alabama from using nitrogen gas for execution
Because of the ruling, Jeffrey Lee's execution will be delayed. He still faces the death penalty.
Mixed Factuality · Other
NYT > Top Stories Lean Left
Supreme Court Blocks Alabama From Executing Inmate Using Nitrogen Gas
The unsigned decision for now spares Jeffery Lee, a convicted murderer, and could lead to a broader fight over the relatively new execution method.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Right · 2 sources

Washington Examiner Right
Supreme Court blocks Alabama from executing inmate with nitrogen gas
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to overrule a federal judge’s order that blocked Alabama from executing an inmate accused of murder with nitrogen gas. Jeffery Lee was set to…
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The Washington Times Right
Supreme Court rejects Alabama request for nitrogen gas execution
The U.S. Supreme Court says Alabama cannot proceed with a nitrogen gas execution after a lower court ruled that the method is unconstitutional.
Mixed Factuality · Other

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