With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". that the Supreme Court has recognized as giving rise to standing if allegedly infringed. West Virginia’s claimed injury does not involve the State’s interest in the enforcement of its own laws. See Snapp, 458 U.S. at 601, 102 S.Ct. 3260 (identifying as a sovereign interest “the power to create and enforce a legal code, both civil and criminal”). It does not involve a demand that West Virginia’s sovereignty be recognized by another state.' See id. (identifying as a sovereign interest “the demand for recognition from other sovereigns”). It does not involve the State’s real property, see E.P.A., 549 U.S. at 519, 127 S.Ct. 1438 (recognizing “Massachusetts’ well-founded desire to preserve its sovereign territory”); its public fisc, see Nat’l Fed’n of Indep. Small Bus., 132 S.Ct. at 2604-05 (<HOLDING>); or another form of proprietary interest, see

A: holding that the land under navigable waters was not granted by the constitution to the united states but was reserved to the states respectively and that new states have the same rights jurisdiction and sovereignty over the soil under navigable water as the original states
B: holding that the threatened loss of over 10 percent of a states overall budget  is economic dragooning that leaves the states with no real option but to acquiesce in a federal demand
C: holding that where a state voluntarily chooses to submit to a federal forum principles of comity do not demand that the federal court force the case back into the states own system
D: holding that the sentence in article ii section 16 constitution of montana that guarantees an employee the right of full legal redress against third parties is mandatory and self executing and leaves no room for erosion based on what federal courts or the courts of other states would do pursuant to federal laws or the laws of other states
B.