Jeffery Lee was convicted of the murders of Jimmy Ellis and Elaine Thompson during a pawn shop robbery in 1998. A trial jury voted 7-5 to sentence Lee to life in prison, but the trial judge overrode the jury and sentenced Lee to death. Lee's attorneys earlier this month asked a federal judge to expand an injunction to prevent him from getting executed by lethal injection. (Alabama Department of Corrections) Attorneys for an Alabama death row inmate who successfully challenged Alabama’s nitrogen gas execution protocol last month has asked a federal judge to prevent the state from using a different execution method to put him to death. In the July 7 filing, attorneys for Jeffrey Lee asked the U.S. District Court Judge Emily Marks to expand an injunction against nitrogen gas to lethal injection and electrocution, the state’s two other statutory methods of capital punishment. The filing said it would be “manifest injustice.” “Mr. Lee would face execution by a method he specifi...
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan, left, and Amy Coney Barrett testify before the House Appropriations Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee on July 14, 2026. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) WASHINGTON — Members of Congress from both parties indicated Tuesday they will support additional security funding for the U.S. Supreme Court after two justices testified about a sharp rise in threats. Associate Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett told lawmakers on the House panel that writes the court’s annual funding bill an increase is needed to ensure around-the-clock security wherever they go and for upgrades to the building. “Maybe I lack imagination, but I didn’t expect that performing this service was going to put me in the position of explaining to my children what a bulletproof vest was and why I had to wear one,” Barrett said. Kagan told members of the House Appropriations Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee during...