With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". at 339-40. See also Christian Knights of the KKK v. District of Columbia, 751 F.Supp. 218, 223 (D.D.C.1990); Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Movement, Inc. v. City of Chicago, 419 F.Supp. 667, 674 (N.D.Ill.1976) (plaintiffs desired to march through white neighborhood to convey message; denied ample alternatives where Chicago re-routed march to black neighborhood). 97 . Cpt. ¶ 26. 98 . Indeed, defendants assert in their papers that the event cannot be held in Harlem or any Manhattan neighborhood. Def. Mem. at 14. 99 . 512 U.S. at 56, 114 S.Ct. 2038 (noting that placing a sign in one's residence conveys a meaning at times unique from the same sign place elsewhere). 100 . at 192-93 (“location may be an essential part of the message sought to be conveyed”); cf. Women Strike, 472 F.2d at 1287

A: recognizing significance of employers history of  8 violations
B: recognizing the significance of control in strict products liability
C: holding that burden of demonstrating coverage rests with the insured
D: recognizing unmistakable symbolic significance of demonstrating in proximity to the seat of government
D.