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Federal courts operate under a mandatory obligation to resolve legal inquiries whenever they possess the proper jurisdiction and a valid dispute is presented. This fundamental principle, rooted in Article III of the Constitution, asserts that judges cannot bypass difficult or sensitive issues simply to avoid controversy. While this duty to decide is nearly absolute, certain structural limitations such as standing, mootness, and political question doctrines define the boundaries of judicial power. Additionally, specific abstention doctrines allow for narrow exceptions where a court may temporarily decline to act, though these instances remain rare. Ultimately, the rule of law depends on a judiciary that cannot arbitrarily refuse to interpret the law. This framework ensures that the judicial branch remains a coequal power capable of providing definitive resolutions to legal conflicts.