If something is explicitly addressed in the Constitution, the court cannot alter or disregard that provision. Courts are bound to interpret and apply the Constitution as it is written, ensuring that their rulings adhere to its principles. They also cannot create laws or make decisions that contradict constitutional rights or protections. Essentially, the court's role is to uphold the Constitution, not to modify it.
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