A clinician and advocate, Joel Zivot, calls the new method cruel and painful.
How a new death penalty method undermines physician authority Joel Zivot is a practicing clinician and associate professor of anesthesiology and surgery. He is also an advocate against the use of medicine in capital punishment.
Back in February, Zivot wrote a First Opinion essay shortly after Kenneth Smith was executed using nitrogen gas in Alabama. In "A new Louisiana capital-punishment bill would fundamentally alter physician licensing," Zivot argues against proposed bills in both Kansas and Louisiana that would allow "death by hypoxia." Not only is this type of death cruel and painful, he argues, but such a bill would "effectively wrest control of physician conduct from medical boards." Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signed the bill into law in early March. Listen Now |
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