With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Ass'n of Comm’y Org. for Reform Now (ACORN) v. Edgar, 56 F.3d 791, 794-95 (7th Cir.1995). 143 . 133 S.Ct. at 2262-63 (Thomas, J., dissenting). 144 . Id. at 2268 (Thomas, J., dissenting). 145 . Id. at 2270 (Thomas, J,, dissenting). 146 . Id. at 2274 (Alito, X, dissenting). 147 . Id. at 2255 (footnote omitted). 148 . See id.; 52 U.S.C. § 20501(b)(1). 149 .Prior to the EAC’s January 29, 2016 decision to modify the state-specific rules for the Kansas Federal Form, the State was required to conduct a two-tiered system for those who registered by mail. Under Kobach, tire EAC’s earlier decision to reject the state-specific instructions requiring DPOC was upheld, but the State form continued to require DPOC. 150 . Compare U.S. Student Ass’n Found. v. Land, 546 F.3d 373, 382-83 (6th Cir.2008) (<HOLDING>), with Common Cause of Colo. v. Buescher, 750

A: holding claims preempted where plaintiffs sought to enjoin and declare unlawful the very statement that federal law permits and defines because sueh relief would impose a burden through state law that is not identical to the requirements under section 343r
B: holding that federal law defines fiduciary capacity and fraud or defalcation
C: holding that the plaintiffs state law claims are preempted by federal law
D: holding federal and not state law defines the term registrant
D.