In
Gutierrez v. Saenz, (5th Cir., June 12, 2020), the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a stay of execution that had been granted to a convicted murderer who complained about Texas' exclusion of chaplains from the execution chamber. The court said in part:
Gutierrez fails to make a strong showing of a likelihood of success in establishing that TDCJ’s execution policy is not “reasonably related to legitimate penological interests.” ...
Perhaps Gutierrez is being denied the final measure of spiritual comfort that might be available. As important as that is, government action does not rise to the level of a substantial burden on religious exercise if it merely prevents the adherent from enjoying some benefit that is not otherwise generally available.