Question

In Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation, the Supreme Court had to decide whether the Freedom From Religion Foundation had standing to challenge an executive order creating a White House office and centers to ensure that faith based community groups are eligible to compete for federal financial support. The Court decided that:
A.The plaintiff's lacked standing to sue because the executive branch cannot be sued.
B.The plaintiff's lacked standing to sue because merely being tax payers does not give rise to standing to sue over federal expenditures.
C.The plaintiffs had standing to sue because these expenditures violated the 1st Amendment separation of church and state.
D.The plaintiffs had standing to sue because citizen tax payers have a right to challenge how their tax money is being spent by the federal government.

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