With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". op. 8177, [607 F.3d at 602], the following sentence < Unfortunately, under the current Bivens regime, asymmetries will remain irrespective of whether we recognize or deny a Bivens cause of action here.> is amended to read: < Unfortunately, under the current Bivens regime, asymmetries may remain irrespective of whether we recognize or deny a Bivens cause of action here.> 3. At slip op. 8177, [607 F.3d at 602], the paragraph beginning < Unlike officers employed ... > is amended to read: < Unlike officers employed by public prisons, the GEO employees may not be entitled to qualified immunity, and as a result, prisoners asserting claims against them may be able to recover more often than their counterparts in governmentally run prisons. Compare Richardson, 521 U.S. at 401, 117 S.Ct. 2100 (<HOLDING>), with Butz v. Economou, 438 U.S. 478, 501, 98

A: holding that where defendant claiming qualified immunity relies on facts that are in dispute qualified immunity cannot be granted
B: holding officials are entitled to qualified immunity for reasonable mistakes of law
C: holding that an officer applying for a warrant without probable cause may be entitled to qualified immunity but is not entitled to absolute immunity
D: holding that employees of privately operated state prisons are not entitled to qualified immunity
D.