With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Subject to Federal Court Jurisdiction This Court may assert jurisdiction over the (i) and (x) categories of claims dealing with the constitutionality of the Family Court’s custody order, Family Court proceedings, and the N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law. To the extent Plaintiff is challenging the constitutionality of state custody laws or proceedings, this Court may review those claims and order appropriate relief. See Stanley v. Illinois, 405 U.S. 645, 651, 92 S.Ct. 1208, 31 L.Ed.2d 551 (1972) (“The integrity of the family unit has found protection in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment ... the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment ... and the Ninth Amendment[.]”) (internal citations omitted); Wilkinson ex rel. Wilkinson v. Russell, 182 F.3d 89, 103-04 (2d Cir.1999) (<HOLDING>); Thomas v. New York City, 814 F.Supp. 1139,

A: recognizing that a parents liberty interest in the custody of a child is subject to due process protection
B: recognizing parents fundamental liberty interest in the care custody and management of their children
C: holding parents custodial rights are a fundamental interest guaranteed due process protection
D: recognizing that noncustodial parents have a fundamental liberty interest in the care custody and management of their children
A.