With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". court committed legal error by reinterpreting an earlier Supreme Court case, rather than applying this court’s subsequent interpretation of that case); see also Walton v. Bisco Indus., Inc., 119 F.3d 368, 371 n. 4 (5th Cir.1997) (“To the extent that [the appellant] believes that we have construed [an earlier Supreme Court decision] incorrectly, we note that absent an intervening Supreme Court decision or a decision by this court sitting en banc, we are bound by a prior panel’s interpretation.”); Tucker v. Phyfer, 819 F.2d 1030, 1035 n. 7 (11th Cir.1987) (“[H]ad the [earlier] panel expressly considered [two Supreme Court decisions], we would be bound by its interpretation and application of those decisions.”); Diamond Shamrock Co. v. N.L.R.B., 443 F.2d 52, 60 n. 27 (3d Cir.1971) (<HOLDING>); cf. United States v. Rapanos, 376 F.3d 629,

A: holding that court is bound by prior panels interpretation of supreme court decision
B: holding that a panel of this court cannot overturn a prior panels decision
C: holding that a panel of this court is bound by a holding of a prior panel but is not bound by a prior panels dicta
D: holding that the panel is bound by decisions of prior panels
A.