The correct answer to this question is letter A. The Supreme Court is the guardian and interpreter of the American Constitution. The world and our society are in <em>constant change</em>, we look at our rights in a different way people looked at them in 1791. The reason that the Constitution remains relevant through time is due to the <em>changes in the interpretations of the same text.</em> This is the only way a text that was written many years ago continues to be relevant and updated to our modern days.
Letter B is incorrect. When the Supreme Court restricts rights listed on the Bill of Rights it happens when one right <em>collides</em> with another. For example the right to freedom of speech vs freedom of religion. In this case, the restriction is not because the rights are too far-reaching, it happens because of a collision between rights.
Letter C is incorrect, because of the same reason letter A is correct. The Bill of Rights has an enormous historical value and it remains valid and relevant due it’s interpretation.
Letter D is incorrect because the Supreme Court may never alter the Constitution, this is a work for the <em>US Congress</em>.