Three and a half years after announcing its investigation into the federal death penalty protocol, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced on January 15, 2025 that the Department of Justice is rescinding the federal government’s single-drug pentobarbital lethal injection protocol (DOJ Review of the Federal Execution Protocol available here).
The decision was based on what AG Garland called “significant uncertainty” about whether executions by pentobarbital caused unnecessary pain and suffering. The DOJ’s statement expressed a desire to “err on the side of treating individuals humanely.”
Single-drug lethal injection is authorized by statute in 20 of the 27 states where the death penalty is legal.
A moratorium on federal executions has been in place since 2021, and only three people remain on federal death row after Democratic President Joe Biden converted 37 of their sentences to life in prison.