ATLANTA - A federal judge in Atlanta says Georgia doesn't have to reveal information about its execution drug to two Mississippi death row inmates. U.S. District Judge J. Clay Fuller ruled Thursday that Georgia law prohibits the release of that information. Georgia uses the barbiturate pentobarbital made by an undisclosed compounding pharmacy to carry out executions. Mississippi death row inmates Richard Jordan and Ricky Chase sought the information as part of a legal challenge to Mississippi's three-drug execution method. read more