With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". the process, adhere to the principles set forth in the Supreme Court’s case law. Accordingly, I respectfully dissent. 1 . See Flast v. Cohen, 392 U.S. 83, 94-95, 88 S.Ct. 1942, 20 L.Ed.2d 947 (1968) (“Embodied in the words ‘cases' and 'controversies' are two complementary but somewhat different limitations. In part those words limit the business of federal courts to questions presented in an adversary context and in a form historically viewed as capable of resolution through the judicial process. And in part those words define the role assigned to the judiciary in a tripartite allocation of power to assure that the federal courts will not intrude into areas committed to the other branches of government.") 2 . Cf. Allen v. Wright, 468 U.S. 737, 757, 104 S.Ct. 3315, 82 L.Ed.2d 556 (1984) (<HOLDING>); Simon v. Eastern Kentucky Welfare Rights

A: holding that parents lacked standing to challenge taxexempt status of discriminatory private schools because it was too speculative  whether withdrawal of a tax exemption from any particular school would lead the school to change its policies
B: holding that court may order reimbursement of private school expenses incurred by parents of handicapped child in successful challenge to iep brought under eha predecessor to idea stating that it is beyond cavil that appropriate relief would include a prospective injunction directing the school official to develop and implement at public expense an iep placing the child in a private school and affirming reimbursement award against petitioner local school district 
C: holding that if a church itself operates a day care center a nursing home a private school or a diocesan school system the operations of the center home school or schools would not be subject to the requirements of the ada or this part
D: holding that a students private school tuition should be reimbursed where parent did not unilaterally place student in private school because the school district tacitly consented to the private school attendance before proposing a different placement
A.