Commentary A medium-rare rib-eye steak, a baked potato with butter and sour cream, an iceberg lettuce salad, garlic bread, and lemon meringue pie for dessert. That was the last meal ordered up by serial killer Oscar Bolin right before the state of Florida executed him. It is customary in most states for death row inmates to ask for and receive a special last meal. Steak is a favorite request, as is Kentucky Fried Chicken and meat lovers pizza. Traditionally, the condemned also gets to choose a few close friends or relatives to be present at the moment they are put to death. Now one inmate’s request for a specific witness, denied by the state of Texas, has resulted in a fight that has gone all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The case of John Henry Ramirez, 37, raises the question: How far must a state go to accommodate …